Dorzox T Eye Drop (5ml)

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Dorzolamide Timolol (Dorzox T Eye Drop)
What is Dorzolamide Timolol used for?

Dorzox T Eye Drop (Dorzolamide Timolol)is used as an adjuvant therapy (to beta-blockers) or as monotherapy (in patients non responsive to beta-blockers or in whom beta-blockers are contraindicated) to treat elevated intraocular pressure (increased fluid pressure inside the eye) in patients with ocular hypertension, open-angle glaucoma, or pseudo-exfoliative glaucoma (clogging due to flaky dandruff-like material that peels off the outer layer of the lens of the eye, raises pressure in the eye).

Dorzox T eye drop is used to treat high blood pressure, stabilize irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), prevent angina (heart pain) and improve survival chances post heart attack. It is also used to treat Glaucoma, a condition wherein there is an increased pressure in the eye and this may lead to blindness. It is also used to treat headaches due to migraine.

How does timolol work?

Dorzolamide Timolol belongs to a class of medications called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. It works by inhibiting the enzyme carbonic anhydrase thereby causing a reduction in the fluid pressure in the eye.

Timolol belongs to a beta-blockers class of medication. It relaxes the blood vessels and reduced the blood pressure. It makes heart relax and pump blood at a Dorzolamide Timololslower rate for heart attack patients. In eye, it decreases fluid production and thus decreases pressure.

Dorzolamide Timolol side effects

Nausea, Burning and stinging of the eyes, Sore eye and blurred vision, Conjunctivitis, And fatigue., Bitter taste, Headache, Irritation/ inflammation of the eyelid.

Decrease in blood pressure, Dry eyes or discharge from eyes, Feelings of depression, Sensitivity to light, Blurring of vision, Impotence, Worsening of heart failure, Shortness of breath, Nausea, Irritation and pain in the eye, Heart blocks, Skin rash, Vomiting, Common: for tablet-weakness, Low blood pressure, Abnormal tingling, Breathlessness such as in asthma, Constipation, Numbness or pain over any area of the skin, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Abnormal sensation in eye or crusting in eyelids, Cramp like pain on walking, Swollen hands or feet.for eye drops-blurred vision, Inflammation in the eye, Sleeping difficulties or cough., Headache, Decrease in ability to urinate.for eye drops-erosion of the cornea, Itchiness, Change in taste.uncommon: for tablet- slow heartbeat

Expert advice

• Do not drive or operate machinery as you may feel dizziness and have visual disturbances.
• Do not use dorzolamide timolol eye drops while you are wearing contact lenses. Do not use contact lenses for at least 10-15 minutes after using Dorzox T eye drop in the eye.
• If more than one topical ophthalmic drug is being used, the drugs should be administered at least ten minutes apart.
• Do not use dorzolamide timolol for acute angle-closure glaucoma.
• Tell your doctor if you are or planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.

FAQs

Dorzolamide Timolol

Q: Is Dorzolamide / Timolol safe during pregnancy?
A: Dorzox T eye drop should not be used during pregnancy. Please follow your doctor?s advice regarding its use.

Q: Is it safe to use Dorzox T eye drop during breastfeeding?
A: Dorzolamide Timolol is not recommended in breastfeeding women. Patients should follow advice of the doctor regarding its use.

Q: Is Dorzox T eye drop a beta blocker?
A: No, dorzolamide is not a beta blocker. Dorzolamide belongs to a class of medications called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.

Q: Is dorzolamide a st**d or a sulpha drug?
A: No, Dorzox T eye drop is neither a st**d nor a sulpha drug.

Q: Is dorzolamide a generic drug?
A: Yes, dorzolamide is a generic drug.

Q: What is dorzolamide HCl, what is it used for?
A: Dorzox T eye drop belongs to a class of medications called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Dorzolamide Timolol is used as an adjuvant therapy (to beta-blockers) or as monotherapy (in patients non responsive to beta-blockers or in whom beta-blockers are contraindicated) to treat elevated intraocular pressure (increased fluid pressure inside the eye) in patients with ocular hypertension, open-angle glaucoma, or pseudo-exfoliative glaucoma (clogging, due to flaky dandruff-like material that peels off the outer layer of the lens of the eye, raises pressure in the eye).

Q: How does dorzolamide work?
A: Dorzolamide Timolol belongs to a class of medications called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. It works by inhibiting the enzyme carbonic anhydrase thereby causing a reduction in the fluid pressure in the eye.

Q: Is timolol a beta blocker/selective beta blocker/st**d/generic/antibiotic?
A: Dorzox T eye drop is a beta blocker. It is not a selective beta blocker/st**d/generic/antibiotic.

Q: Is timolol preservative free?
A: The Dorzox T eye drop eye drop is preservative free

Q: Is timolol the same as Dorzox T eye drop?
A: Timoptic and Dorzox T eye drop are same of the eye drops containing timolol.

Q: Does timolol contain sulfa? Does it need to be refrigerated?
A: Timolol should not be used by patients allergic to sulfa drugs. The Dorzox T eye drop containing eye drops should not be refrigerated.

Q: Does dorzolamide timolol lower blood pressure? Does it stop growth of hemangiomas?
A: Timolol is used to lower blood pressure. It may be used to stop growth of hemangiomas (only after prescription from the doctor).

Q: Does timolol cause weight gain/hair loss/ miosis/make eyelashes grow/ cause dry eyes/slow heart rate?
A: Timolol does not make eyelashes grow. It is a blood pressure lowering medication. It is not known to cause weight gain/hair loss/miosis. It may cause dry eyes/slow heart rate as a side effect. If any side effects of the drug are observed then one should inform the doctor immediately.

Additional Information

Pack Size

1 Bottle/s, 3 Bottle/s, 6 Bottle/s

Manufactured By

Cipla Ltd

Country of Origin

India

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