Betoact Eye Drops 1.5% (5ml) contain Betaxolol, a beta-blocker used to treat elevated intraocular pressure in conditions such as glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It helps reduce pressure in the eye by decreasing fluid production, preventing damage to the optic nerve.
Key Benefits
- Lowers intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
- Helps prevent vision loss due to optic nerve damage.
- Provides long-lasting control of eye pressure with minimal side effects.
How to Use
- Wash hands before using the drops.
- Slant your head back and tenderly draw down the lower eyelid.
- Ingrain the endorsed number of drops into the impacted eye(s).
- Close your eye for a few moments and avoid blinking excessively.
- In the event that utilizing other eye prescriptions, stand by something like 5-10 minutes prior to applying them.
Precautions
- Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.
- Do not use if you are allergic to Betaxolol or other beta-blockers.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart problems, respiratory conditions, or diabetes.
- Eliminate contact focal points before application and stand by 15 minutes prior to reinserting them.
Possible Side Effects
- Mild eye irritation or burning sensation
- Blurred vision for a short duration
- Dry eyes or increased sensitivity to light
- Rare but serious side effects include slow heart rate and breathing difficulties
Frequently Asked Questions
1.How long does it take for Betoact Eye Drops to work?
You may notice a reduction in eye pressure within a few hours, but full effects may take a few weeks.
2.Can I use Betoact Eye Drops if I wear contact lenses?
Yes, but remove contact lenses before applying and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
3.How often should I use Betoact Eye Drops?
Use as prescribed by your doctor, usually once or twice daily.
4.Can it be used for both eyes?
Yes, if prescribed for both eyes, follow the same application process for each.
Zachary Schneider –
Thank you, Betoact Eye Drops 1.5%, for soothing my eyes. Feeling emotional and relieved. Here’s to brighter and clearer vision!