It is important that your family doctor check your progress at regular appointments. Your family doctor may want to do certain tests to see if the drug is help you or to see if certain side effects may be occurring without your knowing it.
If itching, redness, swelling, or other signs of eye or eyelid irritation occur, check with your family doctor. These signs may mean that you are allergic to ophthalmic dorzolamide.
This drug may cause some people to have blurred vision for a short time Make sure you know how you react to this drug before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you can't see properly . Always since blurred vision may be a sign of a side effect that needs medical attention, check with your family doctor if it continues.
Ophthalmic dorzolamide 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. If the discomfort continues, check with your family doctor.