Brand name:
Timoptic
Pronounced: Tim-OP-tic
Generic name:
Timolol
Other brand names:
Betimol,
Timoptic-XE
Why is Timoptic prescribed?
Timoptic is a topical medication (applied directly in the eye)
that effectively reduces internal pressure in the eye. Timoptic is
used in the treatment of glaucoma to lower elevated eye pressure
that could damage vision and, with other glaucoma medications, to
further reduce pressure in the eye.
Most important fact about Timoptic
Although Timoptic eyedrops are applied only to the eye, the
medication is absorbed and may have effects in other parts of the
body. If you have diabetes, asthma, or other respiratory disease, or
decreased heart function, make sure your doctor is aware of the
problem.
How should you use Timoptic?
Timoptic should be used exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
If you are using Timoptic in Ocudose, use Timoptic as soon
as you open the individual unit and throw out any leftover solution.
If you are using Timoptic-XE, invert the closed container and
shake it once--and only once--before each use.
If you need to use other eye medications along with Timoptic, use
them at least 10 minutes before you instill Timoptic. Allow 5
minutes with Betimol.
If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using Timoptic and
wait 15 minutes before reinserting them.
Handle the Timoptic solution carefully to avoid contamination. Do
not let the tip of the dispenser actually touch the eye. Do not
enlarge the hole in the dispenser tip; it is designed to provide
just 1 drop. Do not wash the dispenser tip with water, soap, or any
other cleaner.
To administer Timoptic, follow these steps:
1. Wash your hands thoroughly.
2. Tilt your head back and gently pull your lower eyelid down to
form a pocket.
3. Turn the bottle upside down, holding it with your thumb or index
finger over the Finger Push Area.
4. Press the bottle lightly until a single drop falls into the eye.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 with the other eye if necessary.
6. Replace the cap firmly.
--If you miss a dose...
If you use Timoptic once a day, apply it as soon as you remember.
If you do not remember until the next day, skip the dose you missed
and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
If you use it more than once a day, apply it as soon as you
remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you
missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at
once.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature, protected from light. Keep from
freezing.
Timoptic side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any side effects develop
or change in intensity, tell your doctor immediately. Only your
doctor can determine whether it is safe to continue using this
medication. If Timoptic is absorbed into the bloodstream, it can
cause additional side effects.
- Side effects may include:
Burning and stinging on instillation of the drug
Why should Timoptic not be prescribed?
Do not use Timoptic if you have bronchial asthma, a history of
bronchial asthma, or other serious breathing disorders such as
emphysema, slow heartbeat, heart block (conduction disorder), active
heart failure, or inadequate blood supply to the circulatory system
(cardiogenic shock), or if you have ever had an allergic reaction or
are sensitive to Timoptic or any of its ingredients.
Special warnings about Timoptic
Use Timoptic cautiously if you have a history of heart failure or
poor circulation to the brain.
Tell your doctor if you have any type of allergy. The frequency
and severity of allergic reactions may increase while you are using
Timoptic.
Timoptic may mask the symptoms of low blood sugar. If you are
diabetic, discuss this possibility with your doctor.
Tell your doctor or dentist that you are using Timoptic if you
have a medical emergency or before you have surgery or dental
treatment.
Timoptic may mask symptoms of an overactive thyroid. If your
doctor suspects you have excessive thyroid function, he or she will
manage your case carefully to avoid such symptoms as rapid
heartbeat, which can occur when the drug is withdrawn too abruptly.
Timoptic's antiglaucoma effects may decrease if you use the
medication for a long time.
Some older individuals may be more sensitive to this product than
younger people. If you develop an eye infection, suffer an eye
injury, or have eye surgery, check with your doctor. You may need to
stop using Timoptic.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Timoptic
If Timoptic is used with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Timoptic with
the following:
Epinephrine (EpiPen)
Catecholamine-depleting drugs, such as blood pressure drugs that
contain reserpine (Serpasil)
Calcium antagonists such as Cardizem and Isoptin
Clonidine (Catapres, Clorpres, Combipres)
Digitalis (Lanoxin)
Quinidine (Quinaglute, Quinidex)
Timoptic should not be used with other topical beta blockers and
should be used with caution if you are taking oral beta blockers
such as Inderal and Tenormin.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your
doctor immediately. No information is available about the safety of
using Timoptic during pregnancy.
Timolol appears in breast milk and may harm a nursing infant. If
using Timoptic is essential to your health, your doctor may advise
you to stop breastfeeding until your treatment is finished.
Recommended dosage for Timoptic
ADULTS
Overdosage
Seek medical treatment immediately if you think you might have
used too much Timoptic. Call your local poison control center or
your doctor for assistance.
- Symptoms of Timoptic overdose may
include:
Dizziness,
headache,
heart failure,
shortness of breath,
slow heartbeat,
wheezing
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