Indicated for: glaucoma; ocular hypertension
Substance: carteolol (antihypertensive)
ATC: S01ED05 (Sensory organs | Antiglaucoma preparations and miotics | Beta blocking agents)
Carteolol is a medication primarily used for the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It belongs to the class of beta-blockers and works by reducing the production of aqueous humor in the eye, thereby lowering intraocular pressure.
The medication is available as ophthalmic drops and should be administered as directed by a doctor, usually once or twice daily. It is important for patients to adhere to the dosing schedule to prevent the progression of glaucoma and vision loss.
Patients should inform their doctor about any other conditions, such as asthma, heart disease, or allergies, as carteolol may worsen these conditions. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid touching the tip of the bottle to prevent contamination.
Side effects may include eye irritation, burning sensation, dry eyes, or, in rare cases, systemic effects such as a slowed heart rate or breathing difficulties. Patients should inform their doctor of any unusual symptoms.