Dorzox Eye Drops

✅ Reduces eye pressure
✅ Treats glaucoma effectively
✅ Prevents blindness risk
✅ Easy to administer
✅ Minimal side effects

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Dorzox Eye Drop is a medication prescribed to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eyes. Elevated eye pressure may result from or contribute to glaucoma, a condition that can potentially cause vision loss if left untreated. This ophthalmic solution functions by reducing fluid production within the eye.

Always inspect the packaging before first use – do not administer if the seal is compromised. Practice proper hygiene by washing hands prior to application and shake the bottle thoroughly before each use. Contact lens wearers should remove lenses before administration and wait at least 15 minutes before reinsertion. Continue treatment as directed by your physician, as discontinuation may lead to uncontrolled eye pressure and potential vision impairment.

Common adverse effects include ocular stinging or burning, temporary blurred vision, and bitter taste. Some patients may experience systemic reactions such as headaches, nausea, fatigue, or eye irritation. Exercise caution when driving if experiencing vision disturbances.

Contraindications include severe renal impairment or sulfonamide hypersensitivity. Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have hepatic disorders, dry eye syndrome, or corneal conditions. Avoid concurrent use of other eye medications without medical supervision.

THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS

  • Ocular hypertension
  • Open-angle glaucoma

CLINICAL BENEFITS

In Glaucoma Management

As a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, Dorzox Eye Drop effectively reduces aqueous humor production, thereby controlling elevated intraocular pressure associated with glaucoma. Proper administration in the affected eye(s) as prescribed is crucial for maintaining therapeutic efficacy. Discontinuation without medical guidance may result in uncontrolled IOP progression and potential optic nerve damage leading to irreversible vision loss.

ADVERSE EFFECTS

Most adverse reactions are transient and typically resolve with continued therapy as ocular tolerance develops. Persistent or concerning symptoms warrant medical consultation.

Frequently reported reactions

  • Dysgeusia (bitter taste perception)
  • Transient visual impairment
  • Ocular discomfort (stinging sensation)
  • Conjunctival irritation

ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES

For ophthalmic use only. Administer as directed by your ophthalmologist. Tilt head back, gently pull lower eyelid downward to form a pouch, and instill prescribed drops without touching the ocular surface. Avoid blinking for 30 seconds after administration and gently press the lacrimal sac for one minute to minimize systemic absorption.

PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION

Dorzox Eye Drop exerts its therapeutic effect through selective inhibition of carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme II in the ciliary processes, resulting in decreased aqueous humor secretion and subsequent reduction of intraocular pressure.

Medical Disclaimer:

This content is provided for educational purposes only and represents curated medical information that has undergone professional review. It is not intended as a substitute for personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The complete product information, including contraindications, warnings, and potential drug interactions may not be fully represented herein. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment options. This information aims to facilitate informed discussions between patients and their physicians, not to replace professional medical judgment.
Strength

2% (5 ml)

Quantity

1 Bottle/s, 3 Bottle/s, 6 Bottle/s

Pharma Form

Eye Drop/s

Manufacturer

Cipla Inc

Treatment

Glaucoma

Generic Brand

Dorzolamide

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