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Dorzox T Drops 5 ml

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml

About Dorzox T Drops 5 ml

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml belongs to anti-hypertensive combination medication called antiglaucoma agents, primarily used to treat open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eyes). Dorzox T Drops 5 ml is generally used when no other medication effectively treats glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Glaucoma is an eye condition that causes damage to the optic nerve (essential for good vision) due to abnormally increased pressure in the eye. Ocular hypertension is increased pressure in the eye due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow).

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml contains Dorzolamide and Timolol. Dorzolamide is a topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, and Timolol is a topical beta-blocker. Both help decrease the secretion of aqueous humour (natural fluid present in the eye) by the eye's ciliary body, thereby causing a decrease in eye pressure.

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml is taken with or without food in a dose and duration as advised by the doctor. The doctor will adjust your dose according to your condition and response to the medicine. In some cases, you may experience itching, stinging sensation, burning sensation in the eye, redness, blurred vision, tiredness, drowsiness, headache and dryness in the mouth. Most of these side effects of Dorzox T Drops 5 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. You should not use Dorzox T Drops 5 ml without consulting your doctor if you have an 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) and slow heartbeats that make you faint. Using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml during breastfeeding is unsafe since Timolol can pass into breast milk and harm a nursing baby. Check with your doctor before using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other prescribed or non-prescribed medicines. If you use more than one ophthalmic drug, install each medication with a five-minute gap.

Uses of Dorzox T Drops 5 ml

Open-angle glaucoma, Ocular hypertension

Medicinal Benefits

Dorzox T Drops 5 ml is an ophthalmic medication. It effectively treats open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high eye pressure). Dorzox T Drops 5 ml consists of Dorzolamide and Timolol in the form of ophthalmic solution (eye drops). Dorzolamide is a topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, and timolol is a topical beta-blocker. Both help decrease the secretion of aqueous humour (natural fluid present in the eye) by the ciliary body in the eye, thereby causing a decrease in eye pressure.

Directions for Use

Ophthalmic: Dorzox T Drops 5 ml is for ophthalmic use only. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml. Lie down and tilt your head backward. Pull your lower eyelid gently with your index finger to form a pocket. Instil the number of drops as advised by the doctor into the pocket of the lower eyelid. Close your eyes for 1-2 minutes. Replace the outer cap after use. Do not touch the container’s tip to the eye, eyelids or surrounding areas as it may contaminate Dorzox T Drops 5 ml.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Dorzox T Drops 5 ml

  • Itching, stinging sensation
  • Burning sensation in the eye
  • Redness
  • Blurred vision
  • Tiredness, drowsiness
  • Headache
  • Dryness in the mouth
  • Taste change

Drug Warnings

Do not take Dorzox T Drops 5 ml if you are allergic to Dorzox T Drops 5 ml or any of its ingredients. Before taking Dorzox T Drops 5 ml, let your doctor know 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), and slow heartbeats that make you faint. Regular monitoring of blood sugars may mask the signs and symptoms of acute hypoglycaemia. Using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml during breastfeeding is unsafe since Timolol can pass into breast milk and harm a nursing baby. Let your doctor know if you use other over-the-counter medications, herbal and vitamin supplements before taking Dorzox T Drops 5 ml.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Dorzox T Drops 5 ml may interact with blood-pressure-lowering medicines (clonidine, reserpine, amlodipine, nifedipine, diltiazem, metoprolol, verapamil), heart-related medicines (digoxin), antidepressants (paroxetine, fluoxetine), antimalarial drugs (quinidine) and medication for severe allergic reaction (adrenaline),  blood thinners (aspirin), other glaucoma medications (acetazolamide), muscle weakness medication (dichlorphenamide), anti-epileptic medication (topiramate), analgesics (sodium salicylate).

Drug-Food Interactions: The absorption of Dorzox T Drops 5 ml can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. In such cases, the consumption of alcohol increases the risk. Hence avoid or limit the intake of alcohol.

Drug-Disease Interactions: have or have ever had asthma, lung disease (including chronic bronchitis and emphysema), heart disease, diabetes, an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism), severe allergic reactions, myasthenia gravis, acute hypoglycaemia and kidney or liver disease.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CLONIDINE
  • RESERPINE
  • AMLODIPINE
  • NIFEDIPINE
  • DILITAZEM
  • METOPROLOL
  • VERAMAPIL
  • DIGOXIN
  • PAROXETINE
  • FLUOXETINE
  • QUINIDINE
  • ADRENALINE
  • ASPIRIN
  • ACETAZOLAMIDE
  • DICHLOROPHENAMIDE
  • TOPIRAMATE
  • SODIUM SALICYCLATE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Take the medication as directed by the doctor and at regular intervals. Do not use other over-the-counter medicines, herbal or vitamin supplements without informing your pharmacist or doctor when you take Dorzox T Drops 5 ml.
  • Try to maintain good hygiene to keep your eyes clean and irritant-free.
  • Do not rub your eyes even though some ophthalmic drugs make your eye itchy.
  • Lowering your salt intake can help with fluid retention.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly, and do not touch the dropper before using drops to avoid contamination.

Special Advise

  • Dorzox T Drops 5 ml should be used with extreme caution in children, and if you notice abnormal breathing, wheezing, coughing or unusual pauses in breathing, stop using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml and consult a doctor immediately.
  • If you have an injury to the eye or an eye infection, inform your doctor.
  • You are advised to inform your doctor before any operation that you are using Dorzox T Drops 5 ml as it may alter the effects of some medicines used during anaesthesia.
  • Routine eye tests are recommended at least every two years to detect glaucoma, as it does not initially show any symptoms.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a common eye condition where the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain, becomes damaged. It's usually caused by fluid building up in the front part of the eye, which increases pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma can lead to vision loss if not diagnosed and treated early.

Open-angle glaucoma: Open-angle glaucoma is a life-long condition and the most common type of glaucoma. It is caused by the clogging of the drainage angle between the iris and cornea, which leads to the blockage of eye fluid and increases eye pressure.

Ocular hypertension: Ocular hypertension is the building up of pressure in the eye caused by poor drainage of the aqueous humour (fluid inside the eye that maintains normal pressure).

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