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RIPATEC EYE DROPS contains Ripasudil which belongs to the group of medicines called Rho kinase inhibitors. It is used to decrease elevated intraocular pressure in patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma as adjunctive therapy in patients who are not responding to prostaglandin analogues or topical beta-blockers or used alone in patients who are not responsive or contraindicated to other intraocular pressure lowering medications.

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Ripasudil

Ripasudil 0.4% Eye Drops (5ml)

Manufacturer: Ajanta Pharma / Centaur Pharmaceuticals / Sunways
Therapeutic Class: Anti-glaucoma (ROCK Inhibitor)
Common Brands: Riparock, Ripatec, Rifas

Ripasudil is the first of its kind in the entire ophthalmic medications field, essentially targeted at the management of intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. This ophthalmic product contrasts with the classic therapy of reducing the production of aqueous humor (its production-targeted approach) and instead pursues the path of direct facilitation of outflow via the trabecular meshwork, which is the physiological outflow pathway for aqueous humor within the eye. This medication is generally prescribed when first-line treatments are unhelpful or if not tolerated.

A Major Benefit for Ripasudil

Being able to act directly to facilitate natural drainage of the eye to reduce pressure

Form One: VERY GOOD addition treatment when using simultaneously with prostaglandins or beta-blockers.

Optic protection in glaucoma with the maintenance of a stable pressure in the eye down to the optic nerve

Modern alternative for patients who do not respond favorably to conventional treatments for glaucoma.

The Drug Application Process

Wash Hands: Always wash your hands to prevent infection.

Tilt and Pocket: Lean your head back slightly and a pocket will form when gently you pull down the lower eyelid.

Instil: Put the drops in the eye and squeeze the dropper for a drop. Do not touch the tip of the dropper to the eye or surface.

Close and Press: Close your eye for at least 1–2 minutes. Gently apply the soft tissue side near the nose until it feels impossible. This is intended to help prevent the liquid medicine from entering the drainage duct between the corner of the eye and the nose.

Waiting Time: Wait for at least 5–10 minutes if you tend to use other eye drops first. Promptly advise your patient to wear glasses for about 15 minutes after instilling the drops.

Do not insert until the requisite time has lapsed.

Driving
Caution should be advised. Its use may cause transient visual acuity reduction, thus making it dangerous for driving until vision becomes clear.

Pregnancy
Consult your doctor. Whether or not it is safe to use during pregnancy is not completely established. Use it only if the benefit outweighs any possible risks.

Storage
Store at a temperature ranging from 15°C–25°C. Discard the bottle after 4 weeks from the date of opening.

Common Side Effects

Most adverse effects are related to the eye and primarily resolve shortly after application:

  • Conjunctival hyperemia (transient redness of the eyes): This is one of the common side effects.
  • Mild stinging or eye irritation
  • Erythematous swelling of eyelids or inflammation
  • Lessened visual acuity (fleeting)

Most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Why did I experience redness in my eyes after using Ripasudil?
A: Temporary redness or hyperemia is the most common side effect of ROCK inhibitors like Ripasudil. It occurs because the drug relaxes blood vessels in the eye. The effect peaks within a short time after instillation and then fades away within 1 to 2 hours.

Q: Can Ripasudil cure glaucoma?
A: No, glaucoma cannot be "cured." However, it remains manageable. Ripasudil is important for controlling eye pressure—the most fundamental factor in avoiding sight loss and nerve damage.

Q: How many times should one put on drops during the day?
A: The standard dosage regimens for adults are usually prescribed as one drop twice daily, time and order being conditional on prescription. Always follow the ophthalmologist-specified regimen.

Q: What if you forget?
A: Catch up as you can on the missed dose on thought but skip it on missed dose time if it's quite close. Never use doubles to compensate for a missed one.

Q: Can Ripasudil be used together with current medicinal therapy for blood pressure?
A: Yes, as long as you inform the doctor of this alongside various medications, including antihypertensives, it shall be given the green light.

Timolol

Timolol maleate ophthalmic solution

Lowering of eye pressure, thus preserving vision

Timolol is one of the most trusted drugs among prescription medications used primarily for high intraocular pressure, as indicated in open-angle glaucoma. The drug has been pretty successful in treating ocular hypertension (raised intraocular pressure) where response is not adequately toged by the use of beta-blockers. Timolol, thereby, has, in preventing eventual damage to the optic nerve (which may cause vision loss if left uncontrolled long enough), ended up saving many clients.


Mechanism of Action

Timolol is a beta-adrenergic receptor-blocking drug. The drug works by decreasing the production of fluid (aqueous humor) inside the eye when administered as eye drops. It decreases intraocular pressure (eye pressure) by reducing the amount of fluid that is being made.


Benefits

1. Control of Pressure: Helps to maintain healthful eye pressures throughout the day.

2. Onset of Vision: Helps decrease the risk of permanent damage to the optic nerve and subsequent blindness.

Timolol reaches full effect in 1–2 hours, but the majority of patients experience symptoms in 30 minutes.

Timolol can be dosed once or twice daily and is based on the healthcare provider's prescription.


Timolol: A Quick Guide for Use

Ready: Wash your hands.

Tip: Gently tilt your head back and slightly pull down on your lower eyelid, forming a pocket.

Drop: Hold the dropper above the eye and squeeze one drop into the pocket. Do not touch the eye or allow the tip to touch any other surface.

Press: Close the eye and gently press the inside edge (toward the nose) for 1–2 minutes. This helps Pomalyst eye drops stay in the eye, preventing any of it from being absorbed into other tissues of your body.

Wait: If you are using other eye drops, wait at least 5–10 minutes before using another one.


Possible Side Effects

Timolol is generally pretty well tolerated by most people but you might experience:

Temporary burning or stinging after instillation.

Blurred vision (which usually goes away quickly).

Dry eyes or sensation of "something in the eye."

Pain in the head or mild dizziness.

When to call the doctor? If they are short of breath, have a very slow heart rate, swelling in their ankles, or have any severe allergic reaction (itching/rash), they need to see a doctor immediately.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using Timolol?
A. It is the best idea to remove soft contact lenses before using these drops given their tendency to discolor lenses, as Phosphate Buffered Timolol Solution often contains a preservative. Take your contact lenses off for at least 15 minutes afterward.

Q. What do I do if I forget to take the dose?
A. Use it when you remember if the time is closer to the next scheduled dose; if it is more than halfway through, take the next scheduled dose, for the previous dose is then postponed and not rescheduled.

Q. Is Timolol a steroid?
A. No, Timolol is classified as a beta-blocker, not a steroid.

Q: If my eye pressure is back to normal, should I stop using the drops?
A: No. Glaucoma is, among others, a silent disorder. If the administration of the treatment, Timolol eye drops be stopped, the pressure in the eyes may raise rapidly, resulting in permanent loss of vision. So one should not discontinue Timolol eye drops unless authorized by an ophthalmologist. Consultation with the doctor is necessary.

Q: Does Timolol interact with other medicines?
A: Timolol can interact with oral beta-blockers, certain heart medications, and diabetes medications. Your doctor needs to be informed about all your current medicines.


Safety notes: Not for use in those with a history of asthma, severe COPD, or certain serious heart conditions, such as a markedly decreased heart rate or heart failure. Timolol should be used with the help of an ophthalmologist.

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