Which medications increase the outflow of aqueous humor?(Select all that apply.)

1. Miotics
2. Sympathomimetics
3. Prostaglandins
4. Beta blockers
5. Calcium channel blockers


1, 2, 3,

Rationale 1: Drugs increasing the outflow of aqueous humor include miotics, sympathomimetics, and prostaglandins.
Rationale 2: Drugs increasing the outflow of aqueous humor include miotics, sympathomimetics, and prostaglandins.
Rationale 3: Drugs increasing the outflow of aqueous humor include miotics, sympathomimetics, and prostaglandins.
Rationale 4: Beta blockers do not decrease the formation of aqueous humor.
Rationale 5:Calcium channel blockers do not decrease the formation of aqueous humor.

Global Rationale: Drugs increasing the outflow of aqueous humor include miotics, sympathomimetics, and prostaglandins.

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