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KMID : 1813520230120010014
Journal of the Korean Glaucoma Society
2023 Volume.12 No. 1 p.14 ~ p.19
Investigating the Use of Pilocarpine, Timolol, and Prostaglandin Analogues in English Publications
Shin Young-In

Kim Young-Kook
Abstract
Purpose : This study aimed to investigate the changes in the relative frequencies of the words ¡°pilocarpine,¡± ¡°timolol,¡± and ¡°prostaglandin analogues (i.e., latanoprost, bimatoprost, travoprost, and tafluprost)¡± over a period of 1.5 centuries in a large corpus of English-language literature.

Methods : A corpus of words from English language books published between 1860 and 2019 was searched using an online tool, the Google Ngram Viewer. The words ¡°pilocarpine,¡± ¡°timolol,¡± ¡°latanoprost,¡± ¡°bimatoprost,¡± ¡°travoprost,¡± and ¡°tafluprost¡± were entered into the Google Ngram Viewer in case-insensitive mode, with the default smoothing value of three accepted.

Results : Upon comparison of the frequencies of the six words over a period of 1.5 centuries, a notable pattern was revealed. From the early 1900s to the mid-1900s, the level of interest in ¡°pilocarpine¡± declined, whereas from 1965, the interest in ¡°Timolol¡± rapidly increased. However, with the emergence of words for prostaglandin analogues in the 1990s, the interest in both ¡°pilocarpine¡± and ¡°Timolol¡± began to decrease again.

Conclusions : This dataset enables us to draw inferences regarding the changing interest in anti-glaucoma medications over the course of one and a half centuries, demonstrated by charting the relative frequency of words from Google Ngram database.
KEYWORD
Glaucoma, Google, Ngram, Pilocarpine, Prostaglandin, Timolol
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