
Latanoprost with timolol - Glaucoma / ocular hypertension
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Status 1
- Eye drops (preservative free)
Status 2
- Eye drops
Documentation
PAD Profile
Other Indications
Below are listed other indications that Latanoprost with timolol is used to treat.
- No records returned.
Other Drugs
Below are listed other drugs that are used to treat Glaucoma / ocular hypertension.
- Acetazolamide
- Apraclonidine
- Betaxolol
- Bimatoprost
- Bimatoprost with timolol
- Brimonidine tartrate
- Brimonidine with timolol
- Brinzolamide
- Brinzolamide with brimonidine
- Brinzolamide with timolol
- Dorzolamide
- Dorzolamide with timolol
- Latanoprost
- Latanoprost with netarsudil
- Levobunolol hydrochloride
- Pilocarpine hydrochloride
- Tafluprost
- Timolol
- Travoprost
- Travoprost with timolol
Committee Recommendations (1)
Primary care prescribers do not have the necessary equipment or skills to perform ocular pressure readings to make a diagnosis. The APC recomments that this product, when used for treatment of glaucoma, should be considered as BLUE.
Preservative free eye drops:
The Surrey & North West Sussex Area Prescribing Committee recommends latanoprost/timolol preservative free eye drops as the first-line combination prostaglandin/beta-blocker eye drop where a preservative-free formulation is required, for the reduction of intraocular pressure in patients with Glaucoma and they will be considered BLUE (with no information sheet) on the traffic light system and at least 1 month supply should be supplied at initiation.
NB: Patients switching from separate components to the combination product can be switched by the primary care prescriber without the need to refer into an ophthalmologist for review. Primary care prescribers should be mindful of the strength of the timolol during rationalisation.