project |
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Name/scientific name |
BRINZOLAMIDE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
glaucoma, ocular hypertension
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body system |
ophthalmology
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type |
glaucoma treatment
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Brinzolamide is a medicine used to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that reduces eye pressure by decreasing fluid production in the eye. It is usually used as eye drops, one drop twice a day.
Common side effects of brinzolamide include eye burning, stinging, blurred vision, and dry eyes. During use, it may cause discomfort such as eye redness, stinging or headache. If a severe allergic reaction occurs (such as difficulty breathing, rash, swelling, etc.), seek medical attention immediately.
When using brinzolamide, you should follow your doctor's advice and dosage instructions. If you are taking other eye medications, you should discuss this with your doctor to avoid drug interactions. Do not change the medication method or dosage on your own. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Directions: Please drop the medicine into your eyes at a fixed time every day. Please wash your hands thoroughly before use and avoid contact with eyes. It does not need to be taken with food, but if you feel eye discomfort, you can take it with food. Avoid touching the mouth of the medicine bottle during use to avoid contamination.
Dosage Guide: For adults, place 1-2 drops into the eye daily, approximately 8-12 hours apart. If you need to adjust the dosage, please do so under the guidance of your physician. When used by children, the dosage should be based on age and physician's advice and is usually lower than that for adults. Do not change the dosage without authorization to avoid affecting the therapeutic effect. If you have any questions, please consult a professional physician immediately.
Brinzolamide is a drug commonly used to treat glaucoma. Some users may experience side effects after taking it. Common symptoms include eye stinging, dryness, redness, swelling or tearing, and sometimes headache, eyestrain, blurred vision or burning eyes. A small number of patients may experience allergic reactions, such as itchy skin, redness, swelling, and difficulty breathing. If you experience severe side effects or discomfort after taking Brinzolamide, you should consult your doctor immediately. Remember to use the medication as directed by your doctor or pharmacist, and have regular vision tests to monitor your condition.
Drug name: Brinzolamide
Taboo:
1. Patients who are allergic to this drug or to drugs containing sulfate should not use Brinzolamide.
2. This drug is not suitable for patients who have had severe mental illness, metabolic acidosis or severe respiratory insufficiency.
3. Pregnant women should avoid using Brinzolamide as the drug may cause adverse effects on the fetus.
4. Patients with impaired liver function or severe renal insufficiency should avoid using this drug to avoid aggravating their condition.
5. Avoid drinking alcohol during the use of Brinzolamide to avoid increasing the side effects of the drug.
The above are the contraindications of Brinzolamide. The drug should be used under the guidance of a physician and should not be abused or discontinued on your own. If you have any discomfort or questions, consult a doctor immediately.
Precautions for use: For eye use only. When using, please avoid contact with the skin around eyes and avoid contact with soft contact lenses. Temporary blurred vision may occur after use and driving or operating machinery should be avoided. In case of persistent discomfort or other concerns, an ophthalmologist should be consulted promptly.
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Pregnant women should avoid using Brinzolamide. This drug may be dangerous to the fetus. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Your doctor may recommend that you stop taking bregalandin to reduce the risk to the fetus. If you are taking bregalandin and want to become pregnant, tell your doctor so the risks can be assessed and a safe plan can be developed.
During pregnancy, medicines may have effects on the development and health of the fetus. To protect your health and that of your baby, follow your doctor's advice and avoid using brevicamide. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to discuss them with your doctor.
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