Echothiophate iodide

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; Phospholine Iodide

  • Miotics, Cholinesterase Inhibitors; 
  • Antiglaucoma, Miotics

Ophthalmic cholinesterase-inhibitor miotic agent
Used in adults to decrease intraocular pressure; used in pediatric patients to diagnose and treat concomitant esotropias with a significant accommodative component
Contraindicated in patients with active uveal inflammation, angle-closure glaucoma without iridectomy, or a hypersensitivity to the drug

For the treatment of increased intraocular pressure.

For the diagnosis and treatment of strabismus of the accommodative esotropia type.

For the treatment of accommodative strabismus.

Hypersensitivity

Active uveitis

Angle-closure glaucoma without iridectomy

Relative: history of retinal detachment; quiescent/history of uveitis

Burning

Bradycardia

Flushing

Hypotension

Stinging

Lacrimation

Iris cyst formation

Diarrhea

Nausea

Vomiting

Blurred vision

Ciliary redness

Increased intraocular pressure

Miosis

Myopia

Uveitis activation

Lens opacities

Retinal detachment

Lid muscle twitching

Use with caution, if at all, in patients with marked vagotonia, bronchial asthma, spastic gastrointestinal disturbances, peptic ulcer, pronounced bradycardia and hypotension, recent myocardial infarction, epilepsy, parkinsonism, and other disorders that may respond adversely to vagotonic effects

Concomitant cholinergic drugs (succinylcholine, systemic myasthenia gravis drugs)

Potential for conjunctival thickening, retinal detachment, lens opacity; use with caution, where there is prior history of retinal detachment

Temporary discontinuance of medication necessary if cholinergic side-effects, including hyperhidrosis, sialorrhea, urinary incontinence, diarrhea, muscle weakness, cardiac irregularities, or respiratory difficulties occur

Do not use more frequently than q12hr

Few weeks of therapy may depress plasma and erythrocyte cholinesterase levels

Pregnancy Category: C

Lactation: Discontinue drug or do not nurse

Adults

2 drops/day per affected eye.

Geriatric

2 drops/day per affected eye.

Adolescents

1 drop/day per affected eye.

Children

1 drop/day per affected eye.

Echothiophate iodide

ophthalmic solution

  • 0.125%

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