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General Information on Trusopt
Trusopt is a medication with the generic name dorzolamide, and it belongs to the drug class known as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors or CAO inhibitors.
You can buy Trusopt online for the treatment of open angle glaucoma or other medical conditions that result in abnormally high pressure within the eye after consulting your doctor.
Trusopt works by reducing the pressure within the eye. It may be used for other medical purposes, but only as per a doctor’s prescription.
Side effects of Trusopt
In extremely rare cases, Trusopt may trigger an allergic reaction, characterized by breathing difficulties, the appearance of hives, and a swollen face or throat. Other serious side effects associated with Trusopt include the following:
- Redness or swelling in the eyelids
- Extreme sensitivity to light and discomfort, pain or redness in the eyes
- Oozing, crusting, or drainage of your eyelids or eyes
- Severe skin problems, such as sore throat, fever, swollen tongue or face, burning sensation in the eyes, pain in the skin followed by purple or red skin rashes, and skin peeling or blistering
- Loss of appetite, stomach pain, yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark colored urine
The mild side effects of Trusopt are often harmless and wane over time. However, you need to alert your doctor if they become intolerable or persist:
- Dry mouth or sore throat
- Nausea
- Tiredness or weakness
- Headache
- Watery or dry eyes
- Blurred vision
- Unusual or bitter taste in the mouth
- Stinging or burning sensation in the eyes
Trusopt commonly causes blurred vision. You must avoid performing activities that require clear vision while you are on Trusopt. This includes driving or operating certain kinds of machinery.
Dosage of Trusopt
You can only buy Trusopt if it has been prescribed by your doctor after evaluating your eye condition. The number of drops to be applied, the frequency of use, and total duration of the treatment will be determined by your doctor, and you must abide by them.
While using Trusopt, you must ensure that the dropper does not come in contact with any surface, including your hands or eyes, as the sterile dropper may get contaminated and cause an eye infection. If you are using other eye medications as well, you are advised to wait for around 10 minutes (preferably a little longer) before and after you apply Trusopt. Two eye medications must not be used in conjunction or within a short period of time.
Your doctor will show you the right method of applying Trusopt. If you have any doubts about the method of application, consult your doctor or pharmacist or refer to the patient information leaflet that comes with this medication.
Interactions
Trusopt may interact with other drugs, including other eye drops or ointments. You must inform your doctor if you are taking methazolamide, brinzolamide, or acetazolamide before you buy Trusopt. It is always advisable to share the complete list of medicines you are taking with your doctor before you use any new drug, including Trusopt.