Echothiophate
Echothiophate is a medication used in the treatment of glaucoma, a condition that increases pressure in the eyes and can lead to vision loss. It belongs to a class of drugs known as cholinergic agonists, which work by decreasing the amount of fluid within the eye.
Uses[edit]
Echothiophate is primarily used to treat chronic glaucoma, but it may also be used in cases of acute glaucoma when other treatments are not effective. It can also be used to induce miosis, or constriction of the pupil, in certain surgical procedures.
Side Effects[edit]
Common side effects of echothiophate include blurred vision, eye irritation, and increased tearing. More serious side effects can include retinal detachment, cataract formation, and systemic effects such as hypotension, bradycardia, and bronchospasm due to absorption of the drug into the bloodstream.
Contraindications[edit]
Echothiophate is contraindicated in individuals with certain eye conditions such as iritis and uveitis, as well as in individuals with a known hypersensitivity to the drug.
Interactions[edit]
Echothiophate can interact with other medications, including certain antidepressants, antihistamines, and antipsychotics. It can also interact with other eye medications, so it's important to tell your doctor about all the medications you're currently taking.
Dosage[edit]
The dosage of echothiophate will depend on the individual's specific condition and response to treatment. It's important to use this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
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