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Levobunolol

C13H14O3 27562-62-5) see Levobunolol 4-(23-epoxypropyl)-/V-methylisocarbostyril (C13H13NO3 62775-08-0) see Tilisolol hydrochloride... [Pg.2371]

Levobunolol Nonselective Betagan Solution 0.25, 0.5 1 drop twice a day ... [Pg.915]

VHL Lee, DS Chien, H Sasaki. (1988). Ocular ketone reductase distribution and its role in the metabolism of ocularly applied levobunolol in the pigmented rabbit. J Pharmacol Exp Therap 246 871-878. [Pg.377]

DE Silverstone, D Arkfeld, G Cowarn. (1985). Long term diurnal control of intraocular pressure with levobunolol and with timolol. Glaucoma 7 138-140. [Pg.384]

Geriatric Considerations - Summary Levobunolol decreased lOP approximately 29%. Systemic absorption of ophthalmic drugs may occur and cause adverse effects in older adults. Since levobunolol is a nonselective beta-blocker, older adults may be more sensitive to the cardiovascular, CNS, and respiratory effects of the drug. Tachyphylaxis may occur after long-term therapy. [Pg.688]

It is nonselective agent with no local anaesthetic activity and having excellent ocular hypotensive effect preferred for ophthalmic use. It is useful in chronic wide-angle and aphakic glaucoma. Levobunolol and betaxolol are other agents used as ophthalmic preparation used in glaucoma. [Pg.151]

Timolol, betaxolol, carteolol, levobunolol, metipranolol Decreased aqueous secretion from the ciliary epithelium Topical drops... [Pg.210]

Nadolol is noteworthy for its very long duration of action its spectrum of action is similar to that of timolol. Timolol is a nonselective agent with no local anesthetic activity. It has excellent ocular hypotensive effects when administered topically in the eye. Levobunolol (nonselective) and betaxolol (E -selective) are also used for topical ophthalmic application in glaucoma the latter drug may be less likely to induce bronchoconstriction than nonselective antagonists. Carteolol is a nonselective 13-receptor antagonist. [Pg.211]

Oral 100, 200, 300 mg tablets Parenteral 5 mg/mL for injection Levobunolol (Betagan Liquifilm, others)... [Pg.218]


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