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- Copyright (C) 1993 Publications International, Ltd.
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- betaxolol (ophthalmic)
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- BRAND NAMES (Manufacturers)
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- Betoptic (Alcon)
- Betoptic S (Alcon)
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- TYPE OF DRUG
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- Antiglaucoma ophthalmic solution
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- INGREDIENT
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- betaxolol
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- DOSAGE FORM
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- Ophthalmic drops (0.25% and 0.5% betaxolol)
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- STORAGE
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- Store at room temperature in a tightly closed container. Discard any
- outdated medication.
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- USES
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- Betaxolol is used to reduce pressure in the eye caused by glaucoma or
- other eye conditions. This medication belongs to a group of drugs known as
- beta blockers. When applied to the eye, betaxolol reduces pressure within the
- eye, perhaps by decreasing eye fluid (aqueous humor) production and by
- increasing the outflow of fluid from the eye.
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- TREATMENT
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- Wash your hands with soap and water before applying this drug. To avoid
- contamination of the drops, do not touch the tube portion of the dropper or
- let it touch your eye; do not wipe off or rinse the dropper after use.
- To apply the drops, tilt your head back and pull down your lower eyelid
- with one hand to make a pouch below the eye. Drop the prescribed amount of
- medicine into this pouch and slowly close your eyes. Try not to blink. Keep
- your eyes closed, and place one finger at the corner of the eye next to your
- nose for a minute or two, applying slight pressure (this is done to prevent
- loss of medication into the nose and throat canal). Then wipe away any excess
- with a clean tissue. Since administering the drug is somewhat difficult, you
- may want to have someone else apply the drops for you.
- If you miss a dose of this medication, apply the missed dose as soon as
- possible, then return to your regular dosing schedule. However, if it is
- almost time for the next dose, skip the dose you missed. Do not double the
- next dose.
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- SIDE EFFECTS
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- Minor.
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- When you first apply this medication, it may sting or burn your eyes.
- This should stop in a few minutes. You may also notice sensitivity of your
- eyes to bright lights or sunlight. Wearing sunglasses and avoiding excessive
- exposure to sunlight may help relieve this sensitivity.
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- Major.
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- Tell your doctor about any side effects that are persistent or
- particularly bothersome. IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO TELL YOUR DOCTOR about
- hives, irritation of the eye that lasts more than a few minutes after
- application, itching, or skin rash. Major side effects are rare when this
- product is used correctly. However, depression, fluid accumulation, insomnia,
- shortness of breath, or swelling of the feet may occur with this drug. If you
- have any of these symptoms, contact your doctor.
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- INTERACTIONS
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- Betaxolol may increase the side effects of reserpine and oral beta
- blockers. TELL YOUR DOCTOR about any medications you are currently taking.
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- WARNINGS
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- * Tell your doctor about unusual or allergic reactions you have had to
- any medications, especially to betaxolol or to any other beta blocker
- (acebutolol, atenolol, carteolol, esmolol, labetalol, metoprolol, nadolol,
- penbutolol, pindolol, propranolol, and timolol).
- * Be sure to tell your doctor if you now have or if you have ever had
- asthma, diabetes mellitus, heart failure, lung disease, slow or abnormal
- heartbeat, or thyroid disease.
- * Before having surgery or any other medical or dental treatment, tell
- your doctor or dentist that you are taking this medication. Your doctor or
- dentist may want to gradually withdraw this medication prior to the procedure.
- * Be sure to tell your doctor if you are pregnant. Although betaxolol
- appears to be safe in animals, studies in pregnant women have not been
- conducted. Also, tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding an infant. Small
- amounts of betaxolol will pass into breast milk.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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