Metipranolol Ophthalmic

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; OptiPranolol (DSC)

  • Antiglaucoma, Beta-Blockers

Ophthalmic, non-selective beta-blocker used for open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Similar to timolol.

Indicated for the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

 

Hypersensitivity

Asthma, uncompensated CHF, severe COPD, symptomatic sinus bradycardia, 2nd or 3rd degree AV block, cardiogenic shock

Ocular

  • Burning sensation in eye
  • Blepharitis
  • Blurred vision
  • Light intolerance
  • Uveitis
  • Tearing
  • Eyelid dermatitis
  • Browache

Systemic

  • Similar to systemic beta-blockers including bradycardia, aggravation of CHF, nausea, asthma, nightmares, impotence, tiredness, cough, dyspnea, epistaxis, rhinitis, myalgia, arthritis, rash
  • Reduction of systemic side effects by putting finger in corner of eye (occluding punctum) or by gentle eyelid closure (without opening & closing lid) for 3 min

Caution in diabetes (may mask signs of hypoglycemia)

Caution on inadequate cardiac function, latent cardiac insufficiency, cerebrovascular insufficiency, sick sinus syndrome, peripheral vascular disease, history of psychiatric illness, heart failure, diminished pulmonary function, nonallergic bronchospasm, diabetes mellitus, myasthenia gravis

Patients receiving topical levobunolol & a systemic ß-adrenergic blocking agent concomitantly should be observed carefully for potential additive effects on IOP &/or systemic effects of ß-adrenergic blockade

May mask signs of hyperthyroidism (ie, tachycardia)

Remove contact lens prior to administration

Pregnancy Category: C

Lactation: Excretion in breast milk unknown; use caution

Adults

2 drops/day per affected eye.

Elderly

2 drops/day per affected eye.

Adolescents

Safe and effective use has not been established.

Children

Safe and effective use has not been established.

Metipranolol

ophthalmic solution

  • 0.3%

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