topical betaxolol (Betoptic 0.5%, Betoptic S 0.25%) BID- one report of success
carbamazepine (tegretol) 100 mg BID or TID to start and move to up to 200 mg TID as needed
potential side effects including leucopenia, acute renal failure, thromboembolism, and arrhythmias
blood counts (CBC, including platelets and reticulocytes), serum iron, liver function and renal function (urinalysis an BUN) needed to be monitored regularly
gabapentin 100mg QD or BID can titrate up to 300mg PO BID
Tenectomy of Superior Oblique- a large portion needs to be removed
Combine above with prophylactic inferior oblique weakening
Some require a second surgery to treat residual diplopia with recession of contralateral inferior rectus with a nasal shift and possibly a nasal shift of both inferior rectus muscles if there is excyclotorsion