How do beta-adrenergic blocking agents (antagonists) lower intraocular pressure?
A) They increase the rate that the vitreous humor is reabsorbed.
B) They slow the production of aqueous humor inside the eye.
C) They reduce systemic blood pressure,which results in lower intraocular pressure.
D) They increase the movement of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber into the anterior chamber.
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