DORZOX T EYEDROP 5 ML 1 bottle

$22.00

Brand Name:  Dorzox T

Name:     Dorzolamide and Timolol 

Strength: Dorzolamide 2%  and Timolol 0.5% 

Pills per order:   5 ML

Production Company:  Cipla 

Used for:   Used to treat open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eyes)

 

Dorzox T Drops 5ml

Antiglaucoma agents are a type of antihypertensive combination medication known as Dorzox T Drops 5 ml. It is employed in the treatment of open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eyes). When no other treatment for glaucoma or ocular hypertension is effective, Dorzox T Drops, 5 milliliters, are typically administered. Glaucoma is an eye condition in which abnormally high intraocular pressure damages the optic nerve (which is necessary for optimal vision). Ocular hypertension is a condition in which a lack of aqueous humor drainage causes the eye pressure to rise (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow).

5 ml of Dorzox T Drops contain both Dorzolamide and Timolol. Timolol and dorzolamide are topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, respectively. Both reduce aqueous humor (natural fluid in the eye) secretion via the ciliary body, resulting in a decrease in intraocular pressure.

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml may be taken with or without food, as prescribed by a physician. Your doctor will adjust the dosage you receive based on your condition and response to treatment. Possible side effects include itching, stinging sensations, burning sensations in the eyes, redness, blurred vision, fatigue, drowsiness, headache, and dry mouth. The majority of these side effects of Dorzox T Drops 5 ml do not require medical attention and will subside over time. However, if the negative effects persist, consult a physician.

Make an effort to continue taking your medications. You should not use Dorzox T Drops 5 ml if you have an eye infection, allergies, closed-angle glaucoma, thyroid diseases, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, high or low blood pressure, depression, Raynaud’s phenomenon (numbness in various parts of the body), or slow heartbeats that cause fainting. Because Timolol can enter breast milk and harm a nursing infant, Dorzox T Drops 5 ml should not be taken while breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other prescription or over-the-counter medications. If you are using multiple ophthalmic medications, allow five minutes between each dose.

The 5 ml dosage of Dorzox T Drops is used to treat open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.

DORZOX T EYEDROP 5 ML

Medicinal Advantages

5 milliliters of Dorzox T Drops is a topical ophthalmic solution. It is an effective treatment for open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eyes). Dorzolamide and Timolol are combined to form the ocular solution Dorzox T Drops 5 ml (eye drops). Timolol and dorzolamide are topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, respectively. Both reduce aqueous humor (natural fluid in the eye) secretion via the ciliary body, resulting in a decrease in intraocular pressure.

Use Instructions

Take Dorzox T Drops 5 ml with or without food. Dorzox T Drops 5 ml is an ophthalmic solution marketed from Dorzox (eye drops). Based on your medical situation, your doctor will tell you how often you should take Dorzox T Drops 5 ml.

Storage

Place in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.

Dorzox T Drops, 5 ml, Adverse Reactions

As with most medications, Dorzox T Drops 5 ml has some undesirable side effects. The following are the most common adverse effects of 5 ml Dorzox T Drops:

There is itching, stinging, and a burning sensation in the eye.

vision impairment and redness

Headaches, fatigue, and drowsiness are all symptoms.

There is a feeling of dryness in the mouth.

Change in flavor.

These side effects do not require medical treatment and will subside over time. Although not all of these side effects are likely to occur, medical intervention may be necessary if they do.

Drug Recommendations

You should not take this medication if you are allergic to Dorzolamide and Timolol or any of its components. Before taking Dorzolamide and Timolol, inform your doctor if you have a history of eye infection, allergies, closed-angle glaucoma, thyroid diseases, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart, liver, and kidney diseases, diabetes, high or low blood pressure, depression, Raynaud’s phenomenon (numbness in various parts of the body), or slow heartbeats that cause fainting. Regular blood sugar monitoring is necessary because it can mask the signs and symptoms of acute hypoglycemia. Dorzolamide and Timolol are contraindicated during breastfeeding because Timolol can enter breast milk and harm a nursing infant. Before taking Dorzolamide with Timolol, inform your doctor of any other over-the-counter medications, herbal supplements, or vitamin supplements you are taking.

Interactions Between Drugs

Dorzolamide and Timolol may interact with blood-pressure-lowering drugs (clonidine, reserpine, amlodipine, nifedipine, diltiazem, metoprolol, verapamil), heart-related drugs (digoxin), antidepressants (paroxetine, fluoxetine), antimalarial drugs (quinidine), and medications for severe allergic reactions (adrenaline), as well as blood thinner (sodium salicylate).

The drug-food interaction between Dorzolamide and Timolol can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and concentration issues. Alcohol consumption heightens the danger in such situations. Therefore, alcohol should be avoided or consumed sparingly.

Have or have ever suffered from asthma, lung disease (including chronic bronchitis and emphysema), heart disease, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, severe allergic reactions, myasthenia gravis, extreme hypoglycemia, and kidney or liver disease.

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

How alcohol interacts with Dorzolamide and Timolol is unknown. Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while taking Dorzolamide or Timolol.

PREGNANCY

Before beginning Dorzolamide and Timolol if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should consult your doctor.

BREAST FEEDING

Dorzolamide and Timolol are contraindicated during breastfeeding because Timolol can enter breast milk and harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before taking Dorzolamide and Timolol together.

DRIVING

Both Dorzolamide and Timolol can cause blurred vision, which can impair driving ability. In such conditions, avoid driving or operating machinery. Drive only when you are attentive and your vision is unobstructed.

LIVER

If you have a history of liver disease, you should inform your doctor. Before prescribing Dorzolamide in combination with Timolol, your physician will weigh the benefits and risks.

KIDNEY

Inform your doctor if you have a history of kidney problems. Before prescribing Dorzolamide in combination with Timolol, your physician will weigh the benefits and risks.

No habits formed

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Take the medication according to the doctor’s instructions and at regular intervals. Do not take any additional over-the-counter medications, herbal supplements, or vitamin supplements while taking Dorzolamide and Timolol without first consulting your pharmacist or doctor.

Maintain the cleanliness and absence of irritants in your eyes by practicing excellent hygiene.

Even if some eye medications irritate your eyes, you should not rub them.

Reducing salt intake can alleviate fluid retention.

To prevent infection, thoroughly wash your hands and avoid touching the dropper before using drops.

Recommendations

In children, Dorzolamide and Timolol should be administered with extreme caution; if you observe abnormal breathing, wheezing, coughing, or unusual pauses in breathing, immediately discontinue use of Dorzolamide and Timolol and consult a physician.

Inform your physician if you suffer from an eye injury or infection.

Before undergoing surgery, it is recommended that you inform your doctor that you are taking Dorzolamide and Timolol, as these medications may alter the effects of certain anesthetics.

Initial manifestations of glaucoma are asymptomatic; therefore, routine eye examinations are required at least once every two years to detect it.

Additional information: This item is non-refundable.

Concerns of Patients

In children, Dorzolamide and Timolol should be administered with extreme caution; if you observe abnormal breathing, wheezing, coughing, or unusual pauses in breathing, immediately discontinue use of Dorzolamide and Timolol and consult a physician.

Inform your physician if you suffer from an eye injury or infection.

Before undergoing surgery, it is recommended that you inform your doctor that you are taking Dorzolamide and Timolol, as these medications may alter the effects of certain anesthetics.

Initial manifestations of glaucoma are asymptomatic; therefore, routine eye examinations are required at least once every two years to detect it.

Additional information: This item is non-refundable.

FAQs

Dorzolamide and Timolol are intended for external use only. To prevent contamination, wash your hands thoroughly before applying the solution and avoid touching the dropper’s tip. If you are wearing contact lenses, remove them before beginning. Raise and tilt your head back, gaze upward, and pull down the lower lid of the affected eye to administer eye drops.

You should continue taking Dorzolamide and Timolol even if you feel better. Follow the physician’s instructions and continue the prescribed treatment.

The combination of dorzolamide and timolol can induce temporary blurred vision. In such situations, refrain from driving or operating machinery until you feel better. Consult a doctor if the effect lasts for an extended period of time.

Apply the drops as soon as possible. If your next scheduled dose is quickly approaching, skip the missed dose and resume your normal dosing schedule.

After each use, ensure that the container is securely sealed. Please refrain from touching the dropper, as doing so could contaminate the medication and cause eye irritation. According to the recommendations on the booklet, it should be stored. It must be stored out of reach of children and animals.

Injury to the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain, is the cause of glaucoma. It is typically caused by a buildup of fluid in the front of the eye, which raises the intraocular pressure. If glaucoma is not diagnosed and treated in a timely manner, it can lead to vision loss.

As beta-blockers such as dorzolamide and timolol may mask the signs and symptoms of acute hypoglycemia, they should be used with caution in patients with spontaneous hypoglycemia or diabetes that is prone to recurrence.

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