A member asked:

Can you take robinul (glycopyrrolate) if you have glaucoma or are glaucoma suspect? i was reading that if you have glaucoma you shouldn't take it. why is that?

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Dr. Sandra Lora Cremers answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Cause narrow angle: Robinul (glycopyrrolate) is a synthetic anticholinergic agent which can cause the pupils to dilate and exacerbate narrow angle (closing of inner drain of eye) and thus damage nerve (ie, glaucoma).

Answered 7/1/2014

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