Timorite Eye Drops 5ml
About Timorite Eye Drops 5ml
Timorite Eye Drops 5ml belongs to the class of medications called ‘ophthalmologic agents’ primarily used to treat increased pressure in the eye in conditions of glaucoma (damage of optic nerve) and ocular hypertension (high fluid pressure inside the eye). Glaucoma is an eye condition which 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). Dry eye is a condition in which there is decreased production of tears by lachrymal glands (tear glands) due to vitamin A deficiency, allergic eye diseases or eye infections.
Timorite Eye Drops 5ml is a combination of two medicines: Timolol and Hypromellose. Timolol is a beta-blocker which works by decreasing the secretion of aqueous humour (a liquid that maintains normal pressure in the eyeball) by the ciliary body into the eyeball. Thereby lowers the pressure in the eye by reducing aqueous humour entry into the eyeball. Hypromellose is an artificial tear used as a component in eye drops to lubricate eyes and relieve dry eye symptoms such as burining and eye discomfort.
Timorite Eye Drops 5ml is available for ophthalmic (eye) use only. You should use this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Timorite Eye Drops 5ml are application site reactions such as burning/stinging sensation or redness in the eye, increased eye sensitivity to the light, stickiness of eyelashes, swelling of eyelids, blurred vision and watery eyes. These side-effects are usually mild and temporary. Consult your doctor if these side-effects persist.
If you are known to be allergic to Timorite Eye Drops 5ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml. Timorite Eye Drops 5ml should be used with caution in children. Your doctor will estimate the benefits and risks of Timorite Eye Drops 5ml in children and if Timorite Eye Drops 5ml is used in newborns, they should be under close observation for 1 to 2 hours after the first dose and adverse effects should be monitored. You are advised to remove soft contact lenses before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml as it may cause discolouration of the soft contact lens.
Uses of Timorite Eye Drops 5ml
Medicinal Benefits
Timorite Eye Drops 5ml is a combination of two medicines, namely; Timolol (beta-blocker) and Hypromellose (artificial tear). Timolol works by decreasing the secretion of aqueous humour (a liquid that maintains normal pressure in the eyeball) by the ciliary body into an eyeball. Thereby, lowers the pressure in the eye by reducing aqueous humour entry into the eyeball. Hypromellose is an artificial tear works similar to natural tears, provides relief from irritation and burning due to dryness of the eyes. Together, Timorite Eye Drops 5ml is used to treat increased pressure in the eye in conditions such as glaucoma (damage of optic nerve) and ocular hypertension (high fluid pressure inside the eye).
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Drug Warnings
Before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml, inform your doctor if you are using any other eye drops or eye ointment. Pregnant or nursing mothers are advised to consult a doctor before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml. If you get any new eye problem, an eye infection or notice any allergic reactions such as itching or redness of the eye and skin rash, please consult your doctor immediately. You are advised to remove soft contact lenses before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml as it may cause discolouration of soft contact lens. If you have diabetes, asthma, heart problems, Raynaud's disease (poor blood circulation) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland), please inform your doctor before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml. In sporadic cases, you may notice cloudy patches on the cornea (transparent layer at the front of the eye) due to accumulation of calcium as Timorite Eye Drops 5ml contains phosphates responsible for causing such severe damage to the cornea. Do not use Timorite Eye Drops 5ml for a longer duration than recommended by your doctor. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any persistent visual disturbances while using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Timorite Eye Drops 5ml may have interaction with high blood pressure-lowering medicines (clonidine, reserpine, amlodipine, nifedipine, diltiazem, metoprolol, verapamil, rauwolfia alkaloids), heart-related medicines (digoxin), antidepressants (paroxetine, fluoxetine), antimalarial drugs (quinidine) and medicines for severe allergic reaction (adrenaline).
Drug-Food Interaction: Timorite Eye Drops 5ml may interact with marijuana. Therefore, avoid marijuana intake while using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml as it may decrease the effect of Timorite Eye Drops 5ml and cause increased heart rate, high blood pressure or other heart-related problems.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, asthma, heart problems, Raynaud's disease or Raynaud's syndrome (poor blood circulation) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland) before using Timorite Eye Drops 5ml.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Glaucoma is an eye condition which cause damage to the optic nerve (essential for good vision) due to abnormally increased pressure in the eye. If it is not treated in time, it may cause blindness. Usually, there are no symptoms for glaucoma initially except slow loss of vision gradually. However, some symptoms include visible rainbow coloured circles around bright lights or blurred vision. Rarely, glaucoma can develop suddenly with intense pain in the eye, visual disturbance or nausea. Ocular hypertension is a condition caused due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow). This leads to build up of excess fluid in the eye resulting in increased pressure inside the eye without any damage to optic nerve. If ocular hypertension is not controlled, it may lead to glaucoma.
Dry eyes: Dry eye, also called xeropthalmia, is a condition that occurs when there is not enough lubrication in the eye due to decreased production of tears or production of low-quality tears. This condition may lead to inflammation and damage to the eye. Symptoms include a burning or stinging sensation in the eye, eye irritation, sensitivity to light, redness and blurred vision. It may occur due to ageing, allergic eye diseases, thyroid problems, vitamin A deficiency, certain medications and eyelid problems.