Prototype Drug Unit 3 & 4- Timolol Flashcards

1
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Therapeutic classification

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Drug for glaucoma

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2
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Pharmacologic classification

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Miotic, beta-adrenergic antagonist

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3
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Therapeutic effects and uses

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It is for chronic open-angle glaucoma and aphakic glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, and ocular HTN. The usual dose is one drop in the affected eye twice a day.

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4
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Mechanism of action

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Timolol topically lowers the elevated and normal IOP by reducing the formation of aqueous humor and possibly increasing outflow

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5
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Routes

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Eye solution or gel

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6
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Absorption

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small amounts reach the systemic circulation from topical application

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7
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Distribution

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Secreted in breast milk

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8
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Metabolism

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80% metabolized in the liver to inactive metabolites

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9
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Excretion

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Renal

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10
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Adverse effects

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Local burning and stinging on instillation

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11
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Contraindications/precautions

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Contraindications: asthma, COPD, sinus bradycardia, second or third degree atroventricular block, heart failure, cardiogenic shock, or hypersensitivity

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12
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Drug interactions

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Other beta blockers causes additive cardiac effects. Anticholinergics, nitrates, resperine, mehtyldopa, or verapamil leads to hypotension and bradycardia

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13
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Pregnancy Category

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C

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