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Learn about the common usage, side effects and recommended Dosage of Generic Betaxolol
Common usage of Generic Betaxolol
Generic Betaxolol is a Beta Blocker used to reduce the pressure inside the eye from an elevated pressure (ocular hypertension). Betaxolol (Generic Betaxolol) is also effective in treating open-angle glaucoma, either alone or in combination with other anti-glaucoma medicines. Probable Side Effects of Generic Betaxolol
Like most medications, Generic Betaxolol can cause some temporary side effects. It is pertinent to note that Generic Betaxolol side effects cannot be anticipated. If they continue it is imperative that you contact your doctor immediately.
The most common Side Effects of Generic Betaxolol are cold, tingling, or numb hands or feet, confusion, difficulty breathing, wheezing, dizziness or fainting spells, increased thirst
increase in the amount of urine passed, irregular heartbeat, joint pain and skin rash.
Some of the most serious Generic Betaxolol side Effects include burning stinging or itching of the eyes or eyelids, changes in vision or increased sensitivity of the eyes to light.
This is not a complete list of all Side effects. Do concur with your doctor and follow his directions completely when you are taking Generic Betaxolol.
Recommended Dosage of Generic Betaxolol
The following information just highlights the general average dosage of Generic Betaxolol
Adults
The usual recommended dosage of Generic Betaxolol is one to two drops of Generic Betaxolol Ophthalmic Suspension 0.25% in the affected eye(s) twice daily. Careful monitoring of patients is advised. IMPORTANT NOTE
Any medication should be taken with the prior counsel and direction of your health care provider. It is important to discuss Generic Betaxolol dosage and Generic Betaxolol Side effects with your doctor. Certain basic lifestyle changes, moderation or abstinence in the case of alcoholic beverages and a regular exercise regimen will go a long way in improving your quality of life.
This website Drug Information is to be solely used as an information resource and should never be used to replace contact with your licensed health care provider.
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