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betaxolol, carteolol, levobetaxolol, levobunolol, metipranolol, timolol, treat certain types, glaucoma, appear to work, reducing the production, fluid, eye, this lowers the pressure, eye, available only with a physician's prescription, dosage forms ophthalmic, betaxolol, ophthalmic solution, eye drops, ophthalmic suspension, eye drops, carteolol, ophthalmic solution, eye drops, levobetaxolol, ophthalmic suspension, eye drops, levobunolol, ophthalmic solution, eye drops, metipranolol, ophthalmic solution, eye drops, timolol, extended-release ophthalmic solution, eye drops, ophthalmic solution, eye drops, for ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, allergic reaction to, the beta-adrenergic blocking agents, ophthalmic, systemic, acebutolol, atenolol, betaxolol, bisoprolol, carteolol, labetalol, levobetaxolol, levobunolol, metipranolol, metoprolol, nadolol, oxprenolol, penbutolol, pindolol, propranolol, sotalol, timolol, allergic to any other substances, sulfites, preservatives, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, absorbed into the body, not been studied in pregnant women, studies in animals have not shown that betaxolol, levobunolol, metipranolol, timolol causes birth defects , high doses, levobetaxolol given by mouth to pregnant rabbits, shown to cause birth defects in rabbit babies, very large doses, carteolol given by mouth to pregnant rats, shown to cause wavy ribs in rat babies, some studies in animals, beta-adrenergic blocking agents increase the chance, animal fetus, before using ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, pregnant, may become pregnant, when breast-feeding , betaxolol and timolol, maybe other beta-adrenergic blocking agents, when taken by mouth, may pass into the breast milk, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, absorbed into the body, too, may pass into the breast milk, not known whether ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents pass into the breast milk, not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children infants, especially sensitive to the effects, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, elderly people are especially sensitive to the effects, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, too much medicine is absorbed into the body, side effects during treatment, an interaction might occur, change the dose, using any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, any other medical problems, allergic reactions , severe, an ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agent may reduce the effectiveness, epinephrine, treat severe allergic reactions , asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, other lung disease, severe breathing problems, death due to bronchospasm, spasm, the bronchial tubes, reported in patients with asthma following use, some ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, carteolol, levobunolol, metipranolol, timolol, most often not a problem, the possibility, wheezing, troubled breathing also exists with betaxolol and levobetaxolol, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, hypoglycemia, low blood sugar , ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents may cover up some signs and symptoms, hypoglycemia, low blood sugar , fast heartbeat and trembling, they do not cover up other signs, dizziness , sweating, heart, blood vessel disease, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents may decrease heart activity, myasthenic conditions, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents may worsen muscle weakness caused by diseases, myasthenia gravis, overactive thyroid, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents may cover up certain signs and symptoms, hyperthyroidism, overactive thyroid, suddenly stopping the use, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, a sudden and dangerous increase in thyroid symptoms, wash my hands, with the middle finger, apply pressure to the inside corner, the eye, continue to apply pressure for 1, 2 minutes after the medicine has been placed, eye, this is especially important if the ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agent, treat infants and children, tilt the head back and with the index finger, the same hand, pull the lower eyelid away from the eye to form a pouch, drop the medicine into the pouch and gently close the eyes, do not blink, keep the eyes closed for 1, 2 minutes to allow the medicine, absorbed, immediately after using the eye drops, wash my hands to remove any medicine, to keep the medicine as germ-free as possible, do not touch the applicator tip to any surface, the eye, keep the container tightly closed, are using levobunolol with the compliance cap, c cap, before using the eye drops, make sure the number 1, the correct day, the week appears, window on the cap, remove the cap and use the eye drops as directed, replace the cap, holding the cap between my thumb and forefinger, rotate the bottle until the cap clicks to the next position, this will tell you the time, next dose, after every dose, rotate the bottle until the cap clicks to the position that tells you the time, next dose, are using the gel-forming timolol solution, before using the eye drops each time, turn the closed bottle upside-down and shake once, use other eye drops, in addition to, the gel-forming solution, the other eye drops should be used, then wait at least ten minutes before using this medicine, wear soft contact lenses, eye drops contain benzalkonium chloride, remove my contacts before you use my eye drops, wait for fifteen minutes after using the eye drops before putting my contacts, in my eyes, use this medicine, directed, it more often, too much medicine being absorbed into the body, chance, side effects, betaxolol, carteolol, levobetaxolol, levobunolol, metipranolol, timolol will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, dose is different, the number, doses, use also depends on the strength, for betaxolol, carteolol, metipranolol, for ophthalmic drops, dosage forms, for glaucoma, adults and older children, topical, to the conjunctiva, 1 drop two times a day, infants and younger children, dose, determined by the doctor, for levobetaxolol, for ophthalmic drops, dosage form, for glaucoma, topical, to the conjunctiva, 1 drop two times a day, determined by the doctor, for levobunolol, timolol, for ophthalmic drops, dosage forms, for glaucoma, adults and older children, topical, to the conjunctiva, 1 drop one, two times a day, infants and younger children, dose, determined by the doctor, if i miss a dose, dosing schedule is, one dose a day, use the missed dose, do not remember the missed dose until the next day, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, more than one dose a day, use the missed dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, store levobetaxolol in an upright position, keep this medicine from freezing, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, precautions, know the side effects, a physician should check my eye pressure at regular visits to make certain, glaucoma is being controlled, contact my physician immediately, having eye surgery, experience trauma to my eye, develop an eye infection to determine if you should continue to use my present container, eye drops, for a short time after you use this medicine, vision, blurred, make sure my vision is clear before you drive, not able to see well, before you have any kind, surgery, dental treatment, emergency treatment, tell the medical doctor, dentist in charge, using an ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agent during this time, an increased risk, side effects, for diabetic patients, ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents may affect blood sugar levels, may also cover up some signs, hypoglycemia, low blood sugar , trembling, increase in pulse rate, blood pressure, other signs, low blood sugar , dizziness , sweating, not affected, notice a change, results, blood, urine sugar tests, any questions, some ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents, betaxolol, carteolol, metipranolol, my eyes to become more sensitive to light than they are normally, wearing sunglasses and avoiding too much exposure to bright light may help lessen the discomfort, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, redness, eyes, inside, eyelids, blurred vision , other change in vision, different size pupils, the eyes, discoloration , the eyeball, droopy upper eyelid, eye pain , redness, irritation, the tongue, seeing double, swelling, irritation, inflammation, eye, eyelid, symptoms, too much medicine being absorbed into the body, ankle, knee, great toe joint pain, ankle, knee, great toe joint swelling, anxiety, nervousness, bloody, cloudy urine , breast pain, burning, prickling feeling on body, change in taste, chest pain , chills, clumsiness, unsteadiness, confusion, mental depression, coughing, wheezing, troubled breathing, decreased sexual ability, diarrhea, burning, painful urination, dizziness , feeling faint, drowsiness , dryness, soreness, throat, ear pain, feeling, constant movement, fever, hair loss, hallucinations, seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, headache, hoarseness, irregular, fast, slow, pounding heartbeat, lightheadedness, lower back, side pain, muscle, joint aches, pain, muscle tightness, stiffness, nausea, vomiting, raw, red, blistering, scaly , crusted areas, the skin, ringing, buzzing, ears, runny, stuffy, bleeding nose, skin rash , hives, itching, swelling, feet, ankles, lower legs, trouble in sleeping, unusual tiredness , weakness, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, blurred vision , temporary, decreased night vision, stinging, eye, other eye irritation, when medicine is applied, the side effect, blurred vision is associated primarily with levobetaxolol, timolol gel-forming solution and usually lasts from thirty seconds to five minutes, acid, sour stomach , belching, browache, constipation, crusting, eyelashes, dryness, eye, dry skin, feeling, something, eye, heartburn, increased sensitivity, eye to light, indigestion, itching, stinging, burning, watering, eye, other eye irritation, pain, redness, warmth, swelling, muscles, other side effects, brand names some commonly used brand names are, akbeta, betagan, betaxon, betimol, betoptic, betoptic s, ocupress, optipranolol, timoptic, timoptic in ocudose, timoptic-xe, betagan, betoptic s, novo-levobunolol, novo-timol, ophtho-bunolol, tim-ak, timoptic, timoptic-xe,



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