Posology
Recommended dosage in adults (including older people)
The recommended dose is one drop of Eyzeetan in the affected eye(s) once daily, administered either in the morning or in the evening. It should be administered at the same time each day.
Existing literature data for bimatoprost/timolol 0.3mg/ml + 5mg/ml eye drops, solution (preserved formulation) suggest that evening dosing may be more effective in IOP lowering than morning dosing. However, consideration should be given to the likelihood of compliance when considering either morning or evening dosing (see section 5.1).
If one dose is missed, treatment should continue with the next dose as planned. The dose should not exceed one drop in the affected eye(s) daily.
Eyzeetan eye drops solution is a sterile solution that does not contain a preservative.
Renal and hepatic impairment
Eyzeetan has not been studied in patients with hepatic or renal impairment. Therefore caution should be used in treating such patients.
Paediatric population
The safety and efficacy of Eyzeetan in children aged less than 18 years has not been established. No data are available.
Method of administration
If more than one topical ophthalmic medicinal product is to be used, each one should be instilled at least 5 minutes apart.
When using nasolacrimal occlusion or closing the eyelids for 2 minutes, the systemic absorption is reduced. This may result in a decrease in systemic side effects and an increase in local activity.
Eyzeetan eye drops solution is a sterile solution that does not contain a preservative.
Patients should be instructed to wash their hands before use and avoid allowing the tip of the container to come into contact with the eye or surrounding structures as this could cause injury to the eye and contaminate the solution.
Patients should also be instructed that ocular solutions, if handled improperly, can become contaminated by common bacteria known to cause ocular infections. Serious damage to the eye and subsequent loss of vision may result from using contaminated solutions.
Before instillation of the eye drops
- Users should be instructed to wash their hands before opening the bottle.
- Users should also be instructed to not use this medicine if they notice that the tamper-proof seal on the bottle neck is broken before they first use it.
- When used for the first time, before delivering a drop to the eye, the patient should practise using the dropper bottle by squeezing it slowly to deliver one drop away from the eye.
- When the patient is confident they can deliver one drop at a time, the patient should adopt a position that is the most comfortable for the instillation of the drops (the patient can sit down, lie on their back, or stand in front of a mirror).
Instillation
1. The bottle should be held directly below the cap and the cap should be turned to open the bottle. To avoid contamination of the solution, the tip of the bottle must not touch anything.
2. The patient should tilt their head backwards and hold the bottle above their eye.
3. The patient should pull the lower eyelid down and look up. The bottle should be squeezed gently in the middle and a drop should be allowed to fall into the patient's eye. Please note that there might be a few seconds delay between squeezing and the drop coming out. The bottle must not be squeezed too hard.
Patients should be instructed to seek advice from their doctor, pharmacist or nurse if they are not sure how to administer their medicine.
4. The patient should blink a few times so that the drop spreads over their eye.
5. After using Eyzeetan, the patient should press a finger into the corner of their eye, by the nose, for 2 minutes. This helps to stop Eyzeetan getting into the rest of the body.
6. Instructions 2. – 5. should be repeated for delivery into the other eye, if required. The patient should be clearly instructed if one eye only requires treatment, and if so, which eye is affected.
7. After each use and prior to recapping, the bottle should be shaken once in a downwards direction, without touching the dropper tip, in order to remove any residual liquid on the tip. This is necessary in order to ensure delivery of subsequent drops.
8. At the end of the 28-day in-use shelf life of the medicine, there will be some Eyzeetan left in the bottle. Using the excess medicine remaining in the bottle after the patient has completed the course of treatment should not be attempted. Patients must not use the eye drops for longer than 28 days after first opening the bottle.