Glustop
Glustop Products are primarily used for
Glaucoma, Ocular hypertension
About Glustop Products
Uses of Glustop Products
Dorzolamide+Timolol is used in the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
Glustop Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Glustop are Eye redness, Burning sensation, Stinging sensation, Blurred vision, Eye itching, Eyelid irritation, Bitter taste, Watery eyes.
How Glustop Products work
Dorzolamide + Timolol is a combination of two medicines: Dorzolamide + Timolol1 and Dorzolamide + Timolol2. Dorzolamide + Timolol1 is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and Dorzolamide + Timolol2 is a beta blocker. They work by decreasing the production of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye), thereby lowering the increased eye pressure.
Patient Concerns about Glustop Products
Frequently asked questions about Glustop Products
Frequently asked questions about Glustop Products
Q. What is Glustop Eye Drop used for?
Glustop Eye Drop is a prescription eye medicine used to lower high pressure inside the eye (used in open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension), when a single beta-blocker eye drop is not enough.
Q. Who must not use Glustop Eye Drop?
Individuals should not use Glustop Eye Drop if they have or have had asthma, severe COPD, sinus bradycardia, second/third-degree AV block, overt heart failure, cardiogenic shock, or if they are allergic to any component of the medicine.
Q. I have asthma. Is Glustop Eye Drop safe for me?
No, Glustop Eye Drop contains a beta-blocker (timolol) that can be absorbed and trigger severe bronchospasm in people with asthma or severe lung disease. This medicine should not be used in bronchial asthma or in those with a history of bronchial asthma. If you have breathing problems, tell your doctor.
Q. I have a slow heartbeat or heart failure. Can I use Glustop Eye Drop?
If you have a slow heart rate (sinus bradycardia), certain heart blocks, or heart failure, Glustop Eye Drop is not suitable. It can worsen cardiac function and is restricted in those conditions. Discuss alternatives with your eye doctor or cardiologist.
Q. What if the Glustop Eye Drop tip touches my eye or the solution gets dirty? Is that dangerous?
Yes, if the Glustop Eye Drop tip or solution becomes contaminated, there is a risk of bacterial keratitis (a serious eye infection) that can damage vision. Don’t touch the dropper tip to your eye, keep the bottle clean, and stop use/see your doctor if you suspect contamination or develop signs of eye infection.
Q. If I have surgery coming up, is there anything to tell my surgeon/anesthetist about using Glustop Eye Drop?
Yes, the beta-blocker (timolol) present in Glustop Eye Drop can impair certain heart reflexes and may affect responses during general anesthesia (risk of prolonged low blood pressure or difficulty restarting the heartbeat). Tell your surgeon/anesthetist that you use Glustop Eye Drop, as they may advise management for surgery.
Products for Glustop
Glustop Eye Drop
packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
MRP
₹309.3