Timoptic
Timoptic

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A clinical formulation indicated for Eye Care. Precise administration promotes the reduction of ocular pressure to assist in protecting sensitive visual pathways.


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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Timolol Maleate
Reference Brand
Timoptic
Product Origin
Generic Alternative
Reference Manufacturer
Bausch + Lomb
Product Form
Ophthalmic Solution, Ophthalmic Gel
Regulatory Classification
Rx
Primary Category
Eye Care
Product Category
Beta-Blocker
Pharmacological Class
Non-selective Beta-Adrenergic Antagonist
Manufacturer Description
Utilized to manage intraocular pressure by addressing fluid production to alleviate strain on the optic nerve and mitigate the risk of permanent vision loss.
Mechanism of Action
Timolol reduces the production of aqueous humor, the fluid inside the eye. By lowering the amount of fluid created, it reduces the pressure within the eyeball, which helps prevent damage to the optic nerve.
Route of Administration
Ophthalmic
Onset Time
30 minutes
Duration
12–24 hours
Contraindications
Asthma, Severe COPD, Sinus bradycardia, Heart failure, Hypersensitivity to timolol
Severe Adverse Events
Bronchospasm, Slow heart rate (Bradycardia), Cardiac failure, Severe allergic reactions, Depression
Common Side Effects
Temporary blurred vision, Mild stinging
Uncommon Side Effects
Dry eyes, Eye redness, Headache, Dizziness
Drug Interactions
Oral beta-blockers, Calcium channel blockers, Quinidine, Digoxin
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Use only if benefit justifies potential risk to the fetus.
Age Restrictions
Dose adjustment for pediatric use under specialist supervision.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature away from light; keep bottle closed.
Related Products
Latanoprost, Betaxolol, Dorzolamide
Information for Timoptic is sourced from established medical standards and updated frequently. It is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a healthcare professional before use.
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