Azopt (Brinzolamide)
Product Review
Azopt (Brinzolamide)
Azopt (Brinzolamide) is a prescription eye drop medication used to treat elevated intraocular pressure in individuals with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. It belongs to a class of medications called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, which work by reducing the production of fluid in the eye, helping to lower pressure and prevent optic nerve damage.
Why Choose Azopt (Brinzolamide)?
- Effectively lowers intraocular pressure to manage glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
- Helps prevent vision loss associated with elevated eye pressure.
- Easy-to-use, non-invasive eye drop formulation.
- Suitable for use as a standalone treatment or in combination with other medications.
How to use Azopt (Brinzolamide)?
- Wash your hands thoroughly before applying the drops.
- Shake the bottle gently to ensure the solution is mixed.
- Tilt your head back slightly and pull down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket.
- Squeeze one drop into the pocket, being careful not to let the dropper tip touch your eye or skin.
- Close your eye gently and press the inner corner for 1-2 minutes to prevent drainage.
- Replace the cap tightly after use.
- If using other eye medications, wait at least 10 minutes before applying them.
Important Safety Information
- Avoid contamination: Do not touch the dropper tip to any surface, including your eye.
- Inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, or if you are allergic to sulfonamide medications.
- Medication interactions: Share your full medication list with your doctor to avoid potential interactions.
- Driving or operating machinery: Azopt may cause temporary blurred vision; use caution until your vision is clear.
Fact Table
Facts | Details |
Generic Name | Brinzolamide |
Brand Name | Azopt |
Drug Class | Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor |
Indication | Treatment of elevated intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension |
Mechanism of Action | Reduces the production of aqueous humor in the eye, lowering intraocular pressure |
Dosage Form | Ophthalmic suspension (eye drops) |
Strength | 1% Brinzolamide (10 mg/mL) |
Recommended Dosage | 1 drop in the affected eye(s) 2-3 times daily |
How to Use | Shake well before use, avoid contamination by not touching the dropper to any surface |
Onset of Action | Within 2-4 hours |
Peak Effect | 3-6 hours after administration |
Duration of Effect | Approximately 12 hours |
Storage | Store at 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F); protect from light and freezing |
Common Side Effects | Blurred vision, eye discomfort, redness, dry eyes, unusual taste in mouth |
Drug Interactions | May interact with oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and other medications |
Approval Status | FDA-approved |
Warnings and Precautions | Use caution in patients with severe kidney or liver impairment |
Common Side Effects
Like all medications, Azopt (Brinzolamide) can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Understanding these side effects can help you use this medication safely and effectively.
- Blurred vision
- Eye discomfort or redness
- Unusual taste in the mouth
- Dry or watery eyes
- Headache
If you experience any side effects, discuss them with your healthcare provider. They can offer advice and may adjust your treatment if necessary. Report any severe or unexpected side effects immediately.
How Can You Buy Azopt (Brinzolamide)?
You can order Azopt (Brinzolamide) using these methods on our website:
- Order Online
- Order by Phone
- Order by Fax
- Order your refills
Visit our How to order page.
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