Levobetaxolol Side Effects
Please note - some side effects for Levobetaxolol may not be reported. Always consult your doctor or healthcare specialist for medical advice. You may also report side effects to the FDA.
Side Effects by Body System - for Healthcare Professionals
General
Although systemic adverse events have been only infrequently reported, levobetaxolol ophthalmic drops may be absorbed systemically and side effects similar to systemically administered beta-blockers such as severe respiratory or cardiac reactions have been experienced.
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular side effects have included bradycardia, heart block, hypotension, hypertension, tachycardia, and vascular anomaly in less than 2% of patients.
Respiratory
Respiratory side effects have been related to the ability of levobetaxolol to inhibit bronchodilation, which may be important in some patients with reversible airway disease, including asthma or severe obstructive lung disease. Asthmatic attacks, bronchospasm, pulmonary distress, bronchitis, dyspnea, pharyngitis, pneumonia, rhinitis, and sinusitis have been reported.
Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal side effects have included constipation and dyspepsia in less than 2% of patients.
Endocrine
Endocrine side effects have included diabetes and hypothyroidism in less than 2% of patients, and thyrotoxicosis.
Metabolic
Metabolic side effects have included gout, hypercholesterolemia, and hyperlipidemia in less than 2% of patients.
Musculoskeletal
Musculoskeletal side effects have included arthritis, tendonitis, and exacerbation of myasthenia gravis in less than 2% of patients.
Dermatologic
Dermatologic side effects have included alopecia, dermatitis, and psoriasis in less than 2% of patients.
Nervous system
Nervous system side effects have included dizziness, anxiety, hypertonia, and vertigo in less than 2% of patients.
Genitourinary
Genitourinary side effects have included breast abscess and cystitis in less than 2% of patients.
Other
Other side effects that have been attributed to levobetaxolol ophthalmic have included accidental injury, ear pain, otitis media, tinnitus, and infection in less than 2% of patients.
Ocular
Ocular side effects have included transient discomfort and pain after instillation (11%), transient blurred vision (2%), cataracts (<2%), and vitreous disorders (<2%).
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