Your family doctor must check your eye pressure at regular appointments to make certain that your glaucoma is being controlled.
Contact your physician immediately if you are having eye surgery, you experience trauma to your eye, or you develop an eye infection to determine if you must continue to use your present container of eye drops.
For a short time after you use this drug, your vision may be blurred. Make sure your vision is clear before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are not able to see well.
Before you have any kind of surgery, dental treat, or emergency treat, tell the family doctor or dentist in charge that you are using this drug . Using an ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agent during this time may cause an increased risk of side effects.
For diabetic diseaseds:
Some ophthalmic beta-adrenergic blocking agents - betaxolol, carteolol, and metipranolol may cause your eyes to become more sensitive to light than they are normally. Wearing sunglasses and avoiding too much exposure to bright light may help lessen the discomfort.