Dorzox T

Dorzox T eye drop is a combination suspension useful to treat eye infections. It contains an active substance of Dorzolamide 2% + Timolol 0.5%. The manufacturing for the suspension or eye drops is done for Cipla Ltd.

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Description

Dorzox T eye drop is a combination suspension useful to treat eye infections. It contains an active substance of Dorzolamide 2% + Timolol 0.5%. The manufacturing for the suspension or eye drops is done for Cipla Ltd. The combination of Dorzolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and Timolol is a beta-blocker useful to reduce the eye pressure.

The eye drops help reduce the increased eye pressure of a person suffering from open angled glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The eye-drops work by relaxing blood vessels, low down the heart rate and blocks chemicals that produce heat in the body. The decrease in the production of eye fluid helps improve the condition of a person.

Dosage

• Dorzox T eye drop is for the external purpose only.
• Try not to change or stop the use of eye drops without doctor’s consultation.
• Take the optimum dose of the eye drops without doubling or skipping it.
• Try not to take insufficient dosage without a doctor’s recommendation.
• Avoid alcohol use with the eye drops.

Benefits

• The eye drops do not report with habit-forming tendencies.
• The effect of the medicine starts within half an hour of use of eye drops and has a long-lasting effect for more than 10 hours.

Precautions

• Dorzox eye drops is a prescription eye drops.
• It may be unsafe for use in pregnancy.
• Consult your doctor before eye drop use if you have or had any kidney or liver problems, or any particular eye infection or injuries.
• Before taking the eye drops it is mandatory to inform your doctor about any prescription medicines or over the counter drugs a person is taking.
• Remove contact lens when using eye drops and avoid usings lenses again within 15 minutes, as the preservative substance of the eye drops can discolour the contact lens.

Side Effects

• Bitter taste
• Fluid in eyes
• Itching
• Eye redness
• Burning sensation