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Xalacom®

Eye Care Brand Xalacom (Generic) Generic drugs, marketed without brand names, contain the exact same active ingredients used in their brand-name counterparts, but cost significantly less. The drugs are required to meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity and effectiveness.
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Xalacom® - an antiglaucoma combined drug with a miotic effect. Each ml of Xalacom® contains Latanoprost 50mcg and Timolol Maleate LP equivalent to timolol 5mg. These substances contribute to the effective reduction of increased intraocular pressure, due to two different mechanisms of action, which contributes to a better clinical effect in comparison with monotherapy. Xalacom® is a combination anti-glaucoma medication that also has a miotic effect. Each milliliter of Xalacom® includes latanoprost at a concentration of 50 mcg and timolol maleate LP at a level that is comparable to 5 mg. Because of the two separate modes of action, these substances contribute to the efficient reduction of elevated intraocular pressure. This adds to a greater clinical impact in comparison to monotherapy, which also contributes to the effectiveness of these substances.

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Timolol and Latanoprost eye drops What kind of medication is this? LATANOPROST belongs to a category of medications called as prostaglandin analogues. Timolol belongs to a category of drugs known as beta-blockers. Latanoprost works by enhancing the body's already-present ability to drain fluid from the eye into the circulatory system. The action of TIMOLOL is to reduce the rate at which fluid is produced in the eye. If you suffer from open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension, your eye doctor may prescribe you timolol and latanoprost in order to lower the pressure that is building up inside of it. Both of these disorders are associated with an increase in the pressure within your eye, which will eventually compromise your ability to see well. When other medications have been tried but have not been successful in treating your condition, your doctor will most likely give you Timolol with Latanoprost. Before I start using this medication, what should I discuss with my primary care physician? Timolol and Latanoprost can be used safely in adult men and women of any age, including the elderly; nevertheless, the use of these medications is not suggested for anybody younger than 18 years old. Timolol and Latanoprost Eye Drops Solution Should Not Be Used If You Have the Following Allergies: If you have an allergy (hypersensitivity) to either latanoprost or timolol, beta-blockers, or any of the other ingredients in Timolol and Latanoprost Eye Drops Solution, then you should not use these eye drops (listed in section 6) If you currently suffer from or have previously suffered from respiratory issues such as asthma or severe chronic obstructive bronchitis (a serious lung illness that may cause wheezing, difficulty breathing, and/or a persistent cough), you should not use this medication. In the event that you suffer from severe cardiac conditions or abnormal heart rhythms Before using Timolol with Latanoprost, it is important that you discuss the following conditions with your primary care physician or pharmacist: coronary heart disease (symptoms might include chest discomfort or tightness, dyspnea or choking), heart failure, low blood pressure\sdisturbances of heart rate such as sluggish heart beat\sbreathing issues, asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease an illness characterized by inadequate blood circulation (such as Raynaud's disease or Raynaud's syndrome). diabetes, since timolol has the potential to hide signs and symptoms of low blood sugar and overactive thyroid gland. because timolol has the potential to hide signs and symptoms if you are about to undergo any kind of eye surgery (including cataract surgery) or if you have previously undergone any kind of eye surgery; if you have eye problems (such as eye pain, eye irritation, eye inflammation, or blurred vision); if you know that you suffer from dry eyes; if you wear contact lenses; or if you are about to undergo any kind of eye surgery (including cataract surgery). Timolol and Latanoprost can still be used, however you must follow the advice given in section 3 for those who use contact lenses. you are aware that you suffer from angina, more specifically a type known as Prinzmetal angina; you are aware that you suffer from severe allergic reactions that would normally require hospital treatment; you are aware that you have suffered from or are currently suffering from a viral infection of the eye caused by the herpes simplex virus; and finally, you are aware that you have suffered from severe allergic reactions that would normally require hospital treatment (HSV) If your physician does not think it is important for you to take Timolol and Latanoprost while you are pregnant, you should not take them. If you are pregnant, believe you might be pregnant, or are making plans to get pregnant, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible. If you are a breastfeeding mother, you should not take Timolol or Latanoprost. It's possible that timolol and latanoprost will go into your breast milk. Before taking any medication while you are breastfeeding, you should see your physician for guidance. What other substances could react with this medication? Informing your surgeon that you are taking Timolol and Latanoprost is important before undergoing surgery, as the effects of Timolol may be altered by some drugs that are administered while under anesthesia. Inform your primary care physician or your pharmacist of any additional medications you are now taking, have recently taken, or may take in the future. This includes the use of eye drops and drugs that were obtained without a prescription. Timolol and Latanoprost may interact with other medications you are taking, including other eye drops for the treatment of glaucoma, and may also be impacted by these other medications. Inform your primary care physician if you are currently taking, or intend to take, any medications for the treatment of diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure. In particular, you should discuss the matter with either your physician or your pharmacist if you are aware that you are currently taking any of the following categories of medication: Prostaglandins, prostaglandin analogues or prostaglandin derivates Beta-blockers Epinephrine Oral calcium channel blockers, guanethidine, antiarrythmics, digitalis glycosides, and parasympathomimetics are some examples of medications that are used to treat high blood pressure. Quinidine (used to treat cardiac problems and some kinds of malaria) (used to treat heart conditions and some types of malaria) antidepressants such as fluoxetine and paroxetine are examples of them. Timolol and Latanoprost, must be taken with meals and beverages Timolol and Latanoprost should be taken in the exact same manner and timing regardless of whether or not you eat or drink regularly. What is the correct way to take this medication? Always be sure to use this medication in the exact same way that your healthcare provider or pharmacist has instructed you to. If you are unsure, you should check with either your physician or your pharmacist. One drop should be placed in the afflicted eye once per day as the suggested dose for individuals of any age, including the elderly (s). It is important to note that you should not take Timolol and Latanoprost more than once per day, since the treatment's efficacy may be diminished if it is given more frequently than once daily. Follow the directions given to you by your doctor on the use of timolol and latanoprost and continue to take them until he or she instructs you to stop. If you are taking Timolol and Latanoprost, your primary care physician may want you to have further checks done on your heart and circulation. If you wear contact lenses, you need to take them out before you use Timolol and Latanoprost. This is because the two medications might irritate the eyes. Wait fifteen minutes after applying Timolol and Latanoprost to your eyes before replacing your contact lenses. This is to ensure that the medication has a chance to fully take effect. What potential negative reactions may I have to this medication? If you use either the brand-name or generic version of Xalacom, you run the risk of experiencing a number of undesirable side effects, such as dry eyes and mouth, headache, irritation, itching in the eyes, watery eyes, and temporary impaired vision. In the event that any adverse effects become severe or continue for an extended period of time, it is recommended that you seek medical attention. Take out your contact lenses before using the Latanoprost-Timolol eye drops, and don't put them back in for at least 15 minutes after using the drops. In the event that you get chest discomfort or severe allergies, you should immediately seek medical treatment and stop using Xalacom. Where should I store my medication, if you please? The eye drop bottle that has not been opened should be kept in a dark place with a temperature ranging from 2 degrees Celsius to 8 degrees Celsius. When it has been opened, it should be kept at room temperature up to 25 degrees Celsius and kept out of the reach of children and light. When the bottle has been opened, the drops should be utilized no later than 10 weeks later.

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