Eyemolol (Timolol) 10ml
Description
TIMOLOL is prescribed for the treatment of high intraocular pressure. It has been demonstrated in clinical trials to lower intraocular pressure in people with ocular hypertension, ocular open-angle glaucoma, and aphakic patients with glaucoma,Some patients with secondary glaucoma.
Patients with narrow angles and a history of spontaneous or iatrogenically caused narrow-angle closure in the opposite eye, for whom intraocular pressure reduction is required.
In individuals with pediatric glaucoma who aren't getting enough relief from other antiglaucoma drugs, TIMOLOL can be used as a supplement.
In individuals with pediatric glaucoma who aren't getting enough relief from other antiglaucoma drugs, TIMOLOL can be used as a supplement.
This medicine is used to treat glaucoma (open angle type) and other eye conditions that cause high pressure inside the eye (e.g., ocular hypertension). Preventing blindness is made easier by lowering excessive intraocular pressure. The amount of fluid in the eye is reduced with this drug. Timolol belongs to the beta-blocker class of medications.
What is timolol used to treat?
Timolol is a beta-blocker that also lowers intraocular pressure. Open-angle glaucoma and other causes of excessive pressure inside the eye are treated with timolol ophthalmic (for the eyes).
What are the timolol eye drops negative effects?
Side effects from timolol eye drops or gel-forming solution are possible. If any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away, contact your doctor:
- eye irritation.
- double vision.
- headache.
- depression.
- dizziness.
- nausea.
Does timolol lower blood pressure?
This medication belongs to the beta blocker class of medications. It works by preventing some natural substances in your body from acting on your heart and blood arteries, such as epinephrine. This effect reduces heart rate, blood pressure, and cardiac strain.
How does timolol treat glaucoma?
Timolol eye drops operate by reducing pressure in the eye. It's assumed that they achieve this by lowering the amount of fluid produced in the front of your eye (called aqueous humour). It lowers the pressure inside your eye by lowering the amount of fluid produced.
Can you take timolol at night?
Timolol maleate 0.5 percent, administered twice a day, has a 24-hour effect, though it is most effective during the daytime or while a person is awake. While the person is sleeping, it has less of an effect.
Timolol effectiveness
After a single dose, the commencement of intraocular pressure drop can be seen within half an hour. The maximal effect occurs in one or two hours, and a single dose can maintain a considerable reduction in IOP for up to 24 hours.
Timolol Generic name
Timoptic is available in a generic form called timolol
Timoptic ocudose side effects
Common side effects of Timoptic 0.25% and 0.5% Ophthalmic Solution in Ocudose include:
- burning and stinging when the drops are applied.
- blurred vision.
- double vision.
- drooping eyelid.
- burning or stinging in your eye.
- headache.
- weakness.
- Drowsiness.
Timolol systemic side effects
Side effects of Timoptic include:
Despite its topical use, ophthalmic timolol promotes systemic adrenergic b-blocking due to absorption from the eye into the systemic circulation via the conjunctival epithelium, lacrimal channels, nasal mucosa, and gastro-intestinal tract.
Timolol bottle size
Timolol bottles come in different sizes ranging from 5ml to 10ml.
Eyemolol (Timolol) is available on Drugstore Nigeria, the largest online pharmacy in Nigeria.
.Dosage
Timolol Dosage
TIMOPTIC Ophthalmic Solution is available in 0.25 and 0.5 percent concentrations. One drop of 0.25 percent TIMOPTIC in the afflicted eye(s) twice a day is the usual starting dose. If the clinical response is insufficient, the dosage can be reduced to one drop of 0.5 percent solution twice daily in the afflicted eye(s).
Because the pressure-lowering response to TIMOPTIC may take a few weeks to stabilize in some individuals, an intraocular pressure assessment should be taken after about 4 weeks of treatment with TIMOPTIC.
If the intraocular pressure remains stable, the dosing schedule in the afflicted eye can be reduced to one drop once a day (s). Because intraocular pressure varies throughout the day, determining a good response to the once-daily dose is best done by monitoring intraocular pressure at several intervals throughout the day.
Doses more than one drop of 0.5 percent TIMOPTIC twice a day have not been found to reduce intraocular pressure further. If the patient's intraocular pressure remains unsatisfactory on this regimen, concurrent therapy with other intraocular pressure-lowering agents can be used.