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Levobetaxolol

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Routes of administration
  
topical (ophthalmic)

Biological half-life
  
20 hours

ATC code
  
none

CAS Number
  
93221-48-8

Levobetaxolol

AHFS/Drugs.com
  
Micromedex Detailed Consumer Information

Pregnancy category
  
US: C (Risk not ruled out)

Levobetaxolol is a drug used to lower the pressure in the eye in treating conditions such as glaucoma. It is typically marketed as a 0.5% ophthalmic solution of levobetaxolol hydrochloride under the trade name Betaxon. Levobetaxolol is a beta-adrenergic receptor inhibitor (beta blocker).

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Effect

Levobetaxolol inhibits the beta-1-adrenergic receptor. When applied topically, it reduces intra-ocular pressure (IOP) by 16-23% depending on time of day and the individual. It is indicated for IOP reduction in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Levobetaxolol has fewer cardiovascular side effects than other beta blockers.

Contraindications and side effects

Levobetaxolol should not be used by people who have sinus bradycardia, atrioventricular block, cardiogenic shock, or overt cardiac failure.

The drug has been associated with bradycardia and hypertension.

References

Levobetaxolol Wikipedia