Buy Iobet Eye Drop (Betaxolol) Online
Iobet Eye Drop is used to lower high pressure inside the eye, which is common in glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It helps prevent vision loss by reducing the fluid production in the eye.
How to Use Iobet Eye Drop
Always wash your hands before using the drops. Follow your doctor’s dosage exactly. If using multiple eye medications, wait at least 10 minutes between each one. Remove soft contact lenses before applying and wait 15 minutes before putting them back in. Avoid touching the tip of the bottle to your eye or any surface to prevent infection. Use the drops at the same time every day for the best results. Do not stop using without your doctor’s advice.
Uses of Iobet Eye Drop
- Glaucoma
- Ocular hypertension
Benefits of Iobet Eye Drop
Iobet helps lower pressure in the eyes caused by glaucoma or ocular hypertension. It is a beta-blocker that reduces fluid production in the eye. Using it regularly helps prevent damage to the optic nerve and loss of vision. It can be used alone or with other eye drops. Always use it as prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects of Iobet Eye Drop
Most side effects are mild and go away on their own.
Common side effects include:
- Eye irritation or discomfort
- Blurred vision
- Headache
- Watery eyes
In rare cases, it may affect other parts of the body, especially if absorbed into the bloodstream. Talk to your doctor if you notice any unusual or serious side effects.
Cautions Before Use
Do not use if you have asthma, severe COPD, or serious heart conditions. Tell your doctor if you have a history of heart disease, breathing issues, thyroid problems, liver or kidney disease, or diabetes. Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice.
How to Use Iobet Eye Drop
This is for external use only. Follow your doctor’s directions or the label. Hold the dropper close to the eye, gently squeeze the drop into the lower eyelid, and wipe away any excess.
How Iobet Eye Drop Works
Iobet Eye Drop is a beta-blocker that reduces the amount of fluid (aqueous humour) in the eye. This lowers the pressure and helps prevent vision loss.