Dorzox T Eye Drop 5ml (Dorzolamide / Timolol)
Price range: $20.00 through $48.00
| Active Ingredient: | Dorzolamide/Timolol |
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| Indication: | Glaucoma |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Limited |
| Packaging: | 5 ml in 1 Bottle |
| Strength: | 5ml |
| Delivery Time: | 10 to 15 days |
Dorzox T Eye Drops:-
Dorzox T Eye Drop is a combination eye drop that contains two active ingredients — Dorzolamide Hydrochloride and Timolol Maleate. Dorzolamide belongs to a class of medicines called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, while Timolol belongs to a group known as beta-blockers. Both ingredients work together to reduce raised pressure inside the eye. This medicine is a prescription eye drop and should only be used under the supervision of a qualified eye specialist. It is commonly prescribed for patients who need more than one medicine to control their eye pressure effectively. Dorzox T Eye Drop is available as a sterile, clear solution and is widely used in eye clinics and hospitals across the country. It is suitable for adults and is generally used as a long-term treatment to protect vision and prevent further eye damage.
Uses of Dorzox T Eye Drops:-
Dorzox T Eye Drop is prescribed for the following eye conditions:
- Open-Angle Glaucoma: The most common type of glaucoma where the drainage channels in the eye become partially blocked, causing pressure to build up slowly over time.
- Ocular Hypertension: A condition where the pressure inside the eye is higher than normal but has not yet caused visible damage to the optic nerve or vision loss.
- Insufficient Response to Single Therapy: Used in patients whose eye pressure is not adequately controlled with a single eye drop medicine alone.
- Prevention of Optic Nerve Damage: Long-term use helps protect the optic nerve from damage caused by persistently high intraocular pressure.
Benefits of Dorzox T Eye Drops:-
- Effectively lowers raised intraocular pressure with a dual-action formula
- Combines two different mechanisms in a single drop, reducing the need for multiple eye drop bottles
- Helps protect the optic nerve and prevent further vision loss in glaucoma patients
- Convenient twice-daily dosing makes it easier to follow the treatment schedule
- Well studied and widely trusted medicine used globally for glaucoma management
- Reduces the burden of using multiple eye drops separately throughout the day
- Suitable for long-term use under regular medical supervision
- Helps maintain stable eye pressure over time when used consistently
How does It Works?
Dorzox T Eye Drop works through the combined action of its two active ingredients, each targeting a different pathway to reduce eye pressure.
Dorzolamide works by blocking an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase inside the eye. This enzyme is responsible for producing a fluid called aqueous humour, which fills the front part of the eye. When this enzyme is blocked, less aqueous humour is produced, which leads to a reduction in pressure inside the eye.
Timolol works by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors in the eye. These receptors normally stimulate the production of aqueous humour. When they are blocked by Timolol, the production of this fluid slows down further, resulting in an additional drop in intraocular pressure.
Together, both ingredients reduce the amount of fluid produced inside the eye from two different angles, making the pressure-lowering effect stronger and more consistent than using either medicine alone.
How to Use?
Follow these steps carefully every time you use Dorzox T Eye Drop:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before use.
- Check the bottle for the expiry date and ensure the seal is not broken before first use.
- Tilt your head gently backwards and look upward towards the ceiling.
- With one clean finger, gently pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket.
- Hold the dropper tip just above your eye without letting it touch the eye surface or eyelid.
- Squeeze the bottle gently and allow one drop to fall into the pocket of the lower eyelid.
- Close your eye slowly and press lightly on the inner corner of your eye with one finger for 1 to 2 minutes. This step is important as it helps prevent the medicine from draining into the throat and reduces systemic absorption.
- Wipe away any extra liquid around the eye gently using a clean tissue.
- If the drop is needed in both eyes, repeat all steps carefully for the other eye.
- Close the bottle cap tightly after every use to prevent contamination.
Dosage of Dorzox T Eye Drops:-
The dosage of Dorzox T Eye Drop is determined by the treating eye doctor. General dosage guidelines are as follows:
- Standard Adult Dose: 1 drop in the affected eye or both eyes, 2 times daily (morning and evening), approximately 12 hours apart.
- If Switching from Other Glaucoma Medicines: Your doctor will guide you on how to transition from your previous medicine to Dorzox T. Do not stop any existing medicine without medical advice.
- Missed Dose: If a dose is missed, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Never apply two doses at the same time.
Always follow the exact dose and timing prescribed by your doctor. Do not change the dose on your own even if your eyes feel normal, as glaucoma often has no symptoms in the early stages.
Side Effects of Dorzox T Eye Drops:-
Dorzox T Eye Drop is generally well tolerated when used as directed. However, some patients may experience side effects due to one or both of the active ingredients.
Common Side Effects:
- Mild stinging or burning sensation after applying the drop
- Temporary blurred vision for a few minutes after use
- Bitter or unusual taste in the mouth after application
- Mild redness or irritation of the eye
- Watering of the eye
Uncommon Side Effects:
- Swelling or itching of the eyelid
- Sensitivity to light
- Feeling of something in the eye
- Mild headache or dizziness
- Dry eyes
Serious Side Effects (Seek Immediate Medical Help):
- Slow or irregular heartbeat
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Severe allergic reaction including rash, swelling of the face, lips, or throat
- Sudden worsening of vision
- Severe eye pain or redness
- Signs of low blood pressure such as unusual tiredness or fainting
Timolol, being a beta-blocker, can occasionally affect the heart and lungs even when used as an eye drop. If you experience any breathing difficulties or heart-related symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
Precautions & Safety:-
Please read the following precautions carefully before using Dorzox T Eye Drop:
- Asthma and Breathing Problems: Timolol is a beta-blocker and can cause serious breathing difficulties in patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other respiratory conditions. Inform your doctor about any breathing problems before starting this medicine.
- Heart Conditions: Patients with certain heart conditions such as slow heart rate, heart block, or heart failure should use this medicine with extreme caution. Always inform your doctor about your full cardiac history.
- Diabetes: Timolol may mask some of the warning signs of low blood sugar such as increased heart rate. Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar carefully and inform their doctor.
- Kidney and Liver Disease: Dorzolamide is processed by the kidneys. Patients with severe kidney or liver problems should inform their doctor before using this medicine as dose adjustments may be needed.
- Contact Lenses: Remove contact lenses before applying this drop. Wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in.
- Driving: Avoid driving or operating machinery immediately after applying the drop due to temporary blurred vision.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: This medicine should be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding only if clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before use.
- Children: Dorzox T Eye Drop is generally recommended for adults. Use in children should only be done under strict specialist supervision.
- Allergies: Inform your doctor if you are allergic to sulphonamides, beta-blockers, or any ingredients in this drop before starting treatment.
- Other Medicines: Tell your doctor about all medicines you are currently taking, especially other blood pressure medicines, heart medicines, or other eye drops, to avoid potential interactions.
- Do Not Share: Never share this medicine with anyone else. Glaucoma treatment must be individualised for each patient.
- Surgery: Inform your anaesthetist or surgeon that you are using this medicine before any planned surgery, as beta-blockers can interact with certain anaesthetic agents.
Storage:-
- Store at room temperature between 15°C to 25°C.
- Keep the bottle away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
- Do not freeze the solution.
- Always keep the cap tightly closed after each use to avoid contamination.
- Keep the bottle safely out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not use after the expiry date printed on the bottle or outer packaging.
- Discard the bottle 28 days after first opening, even if some solution remains.
- Do not dispose of medicines in household bins or down the sink. Ask your pharmacist about safe medicine disposal in your area.
FAQs of Dorzox T Eye Drops?
1. Can I stop using Dorzox T Eye Drop if my eye pressure becomes normal?
No. Do not stop using this medicine without consulting your doctor. Glaucoma is a long-term condition and eye pressure needs to be controlled continuously to prevent optic nerve damage. Stopping suddenly may cause pressure to rise again.
2. Can Dorzox T Eye Drop affect my heart or breathing?
Yes, in some cases it can. Timolol, even when used as an eye drop, can enter the bloodstream and affect the heart and lungs. Patients with asthma, COPD, or heart conditions should discuss this risk with their doctor before use.
3. How long will I need to use Dorzox T Eye Drop?
Glaucoma is usually a lifelong condition. Most patients need to use this medicine long-term to keep their eye pressure under control. Your doctor will review your treatment regularly and make adjustments if needed.
4. Can I use other eye drops along with Dorzox T?
Yes, but always inform your doctor about all other eye drops you are using. If multiple drops are prescribed, wait at least 5 to 10 minutes between each medicine to allow proper absorption.
5. What happens if I accidentally use too many drops?
Rinse your eye gently with clean water. If you experience symptoms such as dizziness, slow heartbeat, or difficulty breathing after accidental overuse, seek medical attention immediately.
Medical Disclaimer:-
The content on this page is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified eye doctor or healthcare provider. Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that requires regular monitoring and personalised medical care. Eyedrops4U is an online pharmacy that aims to provide accurate and helpful product information to support informed decisions. We strongly advise against self-medication for serious eye conditions such as glaucoma. Always consult your eye specialist before starting, changing, or stopping any glaucoma treatment. Read the full product leaflet carefully and speak to your pharmacist or doctor if you have any questions.
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