The doctor prescribed slodosin aurovitas and prostamnic, while the ophthalmologist prescribed glaucoma drops. Is there a conflict here that is dangerous to the eye?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 days ago
In the context of the use of glaucoma eye drops and Prostamnic, there are no direct, commonly described interactions with these preparations that would be particularly dangerous for the eye.
However, alpha1-blockers can affect blood pressure, and some ophthalmic drops (e.g., beta-blockers used for glaucoma) also lower blood pressure, which in rare cases may require medical attention and consultation to avoid excessive pressure drops. Silodosin Aurovitas is an alpha1-blocker used primarily to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and may cause lower blood pressure and dizziness.
I recommend that you inform your doctor about all medications you are taking to monitor any symptoms and ensure the safety of your therapy.
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