beta blocker eyedrop
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Definition
Noun: - A medication for glaucoma: A beta blocker eyedrop is a topical ophthalmic solution used to treat glaucoma. Its primary therapeutic action is to lower elevated pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure) by decreasing the amount of fluid (aqueous humor) produced within the eye.
Usage
Beta blocker eyedrops are prescribed by ophthalmologists for the management of chronic open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. They are administered directly into the eye, typically once or twice daily, as a long-term treatment to prevent optic nerve damage and vision loss.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed a beta blocker eyedrop to control my glaucoma.
- Patients using beta blocker eyedrops should inform their cardiologist, as the medication can be absorbed systemically.
- Common side effects of a beta blocker eyedrop include temporary eye irritation and blurred vision.
Advanced Usage
- "Topical beta blocker": This is a more general medical term for this class of medication when administered as an eyedrop.
- Timolol is a common topical beta blocker used in glaucoma therapy.
Variants and Related Words
- Beta-adrenergic blocking agent: The full pharmacological class name for beta blockers.
- Ophthalmic solution: The formal term for medicated eyedrops.
- Intraocular pressure (IOP): The fluid pressure inside the eye that beta blocker eyedrops aim to reduce.
- Aqueous humor: The clear fluid produced in the eye whose production is inhibited by this medication.
Synonyms
- Antiglaucoma eyedrop: A broader category of eyedrops used to treat glaucoma.
- Ocular hypotensive agent: A term for any medication that lowers intraocular pressure.
Notes
- This is a compound noun. The core target word is the full term "beta blocker eyedrop". Its function and definition are specific to its combined form in medical contexts. It is not typical to use the separate words "beta," "blocker," or "eyedrop" alone to convey this specific medical meaning.
Noun
- a treatment for glaucoma; the eyedrops reduce intraocular pressure by reducing the production of aqueous humor