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Echothiophate Iodide For Ophthalmic Solution

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商品名: Phospholine Iodide

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Drops
投与経路
OPHTHALMIC

About This Medication

DESCRIPTION Chemical name: (2-mercaptoethyl) trimethylammonium iodide O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate Structural formula Echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution occurs as a white, crystalline, water-soluble, hygroscopic solid having a slight mercaptan-like odor. When freeze-dried in the presence of potassium acetate, the mixture appears as a white amorphous deposit on the walls of the bottle. Each package contains materials for dispensing 5 mL of eyedrops: (1) bottle containing sterile echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution 6.25 mg (0.125%) with 40 mg potassium acetate. Sodium hydroxide or acetic acid may have been incorporated to adjust pH during manufacturing; (2) a 5 mL bottle of sterile diluent containing chlorobutanol (chloral derivative), 0.55%; mannitol, 1.2%; boric acid, 0.06%; and sodium phosphate, 0.026%; (3) sterilized dropper. Structural Formula

適応症と用法

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Reduction of Elevated IOP Echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution is indicated for the reduction of elevated IOP. Accommodative Esotropia Concomitant esotropias with a significant accommodative component.

用量と投与方法

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Side Effects Overview

ADVERSE REACTIONS Although the relationship, if any, of retinal detachment to the administration of echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution has not been established, retinal detachment has been reported in a few cases during the use of echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution in adult patients without a previous history of this disorder. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, browache, induced myopia with visual blurring may occur. Activation of latent iritis or uveitis may occur. Iris cysts may form, and if treatment is continued, may enlarge and obscure vision. This occurrence is more frequent in children. The cysts usually shrink upon discontinuance of the medication or by reducing the frequency of instillation. Rarely, they may rupture or break free into the aqueous. Regular examinations are advisable when the drug is being prescribed for the treatment of accommodative esotropia. Prolonged use may cause conjunctival thickening, obstruction of nasolacrimal canals. Lens opacities have been reported with echothiophate iodide. Paradoxical increase in IOP may follow anticholinesterase instillation. This may be alleviated by prescribing a sympathomimetic mydriatic such as phenylephrine. Cardiac irregularities.

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INDICATIONS AND USAGE Reduction of Elevated IOP Echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution is indicated for the reduction of elevated IOP. Accommodative Esotropia Concomitant esotropias with a significant accommodative component.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

WARNINGS Succinylcholine should be administered only with great caution, if at all, prior to or during general anesthesia to patients receiving anticholinesterase medication because of possible respiratory or cardiovascular collapse. Caution should be observed in treating elevated IOP with echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution in patients who are at the same time undergoing treatment with systemic anticholinesterase medications, because of possible adverse additive effects.

CONTRAINDICATIONS Active uveal inflammation. Most cases of angle-closure glaucoma without iridectomy, due to the possibility of increasing angle block. Hypersensitivity to the active or inactive ingredients.

Echothiophate Iodide For Ophthalmic Solution is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

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