Medications
ADRENERGIC AGENTS
Commonly Used Drugs
Brimonidine (Alphagan P)
Apraclonidine (Iopidine)
Dipivefrin (Propine)
Uses of This Medicine
Adrenergic agents are used to lower eye pressure in eyes with
glaucoma. They may be used alone or in combination with other
medications. Adrenergic agents lower eye pressure by reducing the
production of aqueous (eye fluid) and increasing the drainage of
aqueous from the eye.
Before Using This Medicine
Be sure to tell your doctor if you:
- Are allergic to any medicines
- Have any medical problems, especially high blood pressure,
hyperthyroidism, or heart disease
- Are taking other prescription or non-prescription medications
- Are using contact lenses
- Are pregnant or breast feeding
- Have any other health problems
Dosage and Administration
The usual dose is 1 drop in the affected eye every 12 or 8
hours. Do not try to catch up on missed doses by applying more than
one dose at a time. Use this medication only as directed by your
doctor
Side Effects
(this is a list of the most common side effects; for a
complete list, see the insert provided with your medication)
The most frequent side effects are temporary stinging and burning,
and blurred vision after instillation of the drop. Following
prolonged administration, some patients experience allergy with
irritation and redness of the eye. Systemic side effects may occur
rarely, and include increased heart rate, palpitations, altered
heart rhythm, headache, faintness, and high blood pressure with
dipivefrin. Dry mouth, fatigue, dizziness, decreased heart rate, and
low blood pressure may occur with brimonidine or apraclonidine.
These effects occur rarely at usual prescribed doses.
Special Precautions
Brimonidine and apraclonidine are CONTRAINDICATED for use
when taking certain antidepressants and must not be used by young
children. ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
You must keep your regularly scheduled appointment with your eye
doctor so the effect of this medicine can be monitored. All
medicines should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you experience
any problems with this medication, call your doctor immediately.
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