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Trusopt (dorzolamide) is a prescription eye drop used to lower elevated intraocular pressure in glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Get evaluated by a licensed physician and receive a treatment plan without leaving home.
What Is Trusopt?
Trusopt (dorzolamide) is a prescription medication used to manage elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It works by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase II in the ciliary processes of the eye, reducing aqueous humor production and thereby lowering eye pressure. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, dorzolamide can help protect the optic nerve and preserve long-term vision.
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Is Online Trusopt Treatment Right for You?
Trusopt (dorzolamide) may be appropriate for adults diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who need additional intraocular pressure control, whether as a standalone therapy or alongside other topical medications such as a beta-blocker. A physician will review your current eye pressure readings, diagnosis, and any prior treatments before prescribing.
Because dorzolamide is absorbed systemically, your physician will also consider your history of kidney or liver disease, sulfonamide allergy, and any other eye conditions or systemic medications that may interact with treatment.
- Diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension
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Medications We Prescribe for Glaucoma
Trusopt
Dorzolamide
A topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that lowers intraocular pressure by decreasing aqueous humor secretion. Applied as eye drops, typically three times daily.
AvailableAzopt
Brinzolamide
Another topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used to reduce elevated IOP in glaucoma. Applied as a suspension eye drop, usually two to three times daily.
AvailableTimoptic
Timolol Eye Drops
A topical beta-blocker that reduces IOP by decreasing aqueous humor production. Commonly used alone or in combination with carbonic anhydrase inhibitors for glaucoma.
AvailableAlphagan
Brimonidine
A topical alpha-2 adrenergic agonist that lowers IOP by both decreasing aqueous humor production and increasing uveoscleral outflow. Used in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
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Frequently asked questions
Trusopt (dorzolamide) is used to lower elevated intraocular pressure in adults with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Uncontrolled high eye pressure can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss, so keeping IOP in a safe range is the main goal of treatment.
The standard dose is one drop in the affected eye three times daily. Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and place the drop in the conjunctival sac. Press gently on the inner corner of the eye for about one minute after instillation to reduce systemic absorption. Wash your hands before and after use.
The most frequently reported side effects include a temporary burning or stinging sensation in the eye, a bitter taste in the mouth shortly after instillation (due to nasolacrimal drainage), blurred vision, and eye redness. Contact your physician if you experience a severe allergic reaction, eye pain, or significant vision changes.
Dorzolamide is a sulfonamide derivative. If you have a known allergy to sulfonamide medications, you should inform your physician before starting Trusopt, as a cross-sensitivity reaction is possible. Your doctor may recommend an alternative class of glaucoma medication.
Yes. Trusopt is frequently combined with a topical beta-blocker such as timolol for additional IOP reduction. When using more than one eye drop, wait at least five minutes between instillations so the first drop is not washed out. Your physician will guide you on the best combination regimen.
Trusopt should be used with caution in patients with severe kidney impairment or liver disease, as dorzolamide and its metabolite are primarily excreted by the kidneys. It is not recommended in patients with severe renal insufficiency. Always disclose your full medical history so your physician can determine whether Trusopt is safe for you.
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