Timorex D Eye Drops Contains Dorzolamide 2%Timolol 0.5%.are mainly prescribed to manage elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in individuals with glaucoma or ocular hypertension.it works by decreasing the production of aqueous humour (fluid inside the eyes), thereby lowering IOP. It belongs to the beta-blocker class of drugs which reduce the amount of fluid produced within the eye, thus reducing IOP it's very effective and relieving eye drops Reduces the risk of optic nerve damage and potential vision loss associated with increased IOP.
Combination therapy often means fewer doses than taking each drug individually. The combination of this medicine can be very very beneficial for the patients going through the problem. It is alose very effective in maintaining target eye pressure for many patients. The Dosage of these drops mostly depend on the severity of the condition and the individual patient's response to treatment. Generally, one drop in the affected eye twice daily is prescribed.
Manufactured By |
Vega Pharmaceuticals |
Product Form |
drop |
Flavor |
- |
Active Ingredient |
Dorzolamide 2%Timolol 0.5%. |
Age |
can be any age |
Recommended Dosage |
depends upon the condition of the patient |
Prescription |
Required |
- Inform your doctor about any allergies or if you're taking any other medications.
- It's essential to inform your doctor if you have respiratory problems like asthma, heart issues, or diabetes.
- Avoid using it during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless deemed essential by your doctor.
- Be cautious when driving or operating machinery, as vision may be temporarily blurred post-application.
Side effects can vary from person to person. Commonly reported side effects include:
- Blurred vision
- Burning or stinging in the eyes
- Eye redness
- Sensitivity to light
- Watery eyes
- Taste changes
- Dry eyes
- Eye discharge
- Headache
- Dizziness
Q: Does my vision feel blurry?
A: consult your doctor.
Q: My eyes hurt after the usage of drops?
A: consult your doctor and stop the usage.
Q: Can I use it twice a day?
A: The eye is a sensitive area. Consult your doctor for the dosage.