Dorzolamide/timolol
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Dorzolamide | Carboanhydrase inhibitor |
Timolol | Beta blocker |
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Trade names | Cosopt |
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Routes of administration | eye drops |
ATC code | S01ED51 (WHO) |
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PubChem (CID) | 56841571 |
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Dorzolamide/timolol eyedrops (trade name Cosopt) are used for lowering pressure in the eye to normal levels, and a treatment for glaucoma. The drug is a combination of two chemicals: dorzolamide hydrochloride and timolol maleate. Both chemicals work by decreasing the production of aqueous humor. It gained Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in April 1998, and is supplied by Merck.
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