SIDE EFFECTS
The most frequently reported adverse experiences have
been burning and stinging upon instillation (approximately one in eight
patients).
The following additional adverse experiences have been reported
less frequently with ocular administration of this or other timolol maleate
formulations:
Body As A Whole
Headache, asthenia/fatigue, and chest pain.
Cardiovascular
Bradycardia, arrhythmia, hypotension, hypertension,
syncope, heart block, cerebral vascular accident, cerebral ischemia, cardiac failure,
worsening of angina pectoris, palpitation, cardiac arrest, pulmonary edema,
edema, claudication, Raynaud's phenomenon, and cold hands and feet.
Digestive
Nausea, diarrhea, dyspepsia, anorexia, and dry mouth.
Immunologic
Systemic lupus erythematosus.
Nervous System/Psychiatric
Dizziness, increase in signs and symptoms of myasthenia gravis,
paresthesia, somnolence, insomnia, nightmares, behavioral changes and psychic
disturbances including depression, confusion, hallucinations, anxiety,
disorientation, nervousness, and memory loss.
Skin
Alopecia and psoriasiform rash or exacerbation of
psoriasis.
Hypersensitivity
Signs and symptoms of systemic allergic reactions
including anaphylaxis, angioedema, urticaria, and localized and generalized rash.
Respiratory
Bronchospasm (predominantly in patients with pre-existing
bronchospastic disease), respiratory failure, dyspnea, nasal congestion, cough
and upper respiratory infections.
Endocrine
Masked symptoms of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients (see
WARNINGS).
Special Senses
Signs and symptoms of ocular irritation including
conjunctivitis, blepharitis, keratitis, ocular pain, discharge (e.g.,
crusting), foreign body sensation, itching and tearing, and dry eyes; ptosis; decreased
corneal sensitivity; cystoid macular edema; visual disturbances including
refractive changes and diplopia; pseudopemphigoid; choroidal detachment
following filtration surgery (see PRECAUTIONS, General); and
tinnitus.
Urogenital
Retroperitoneal fibrosis, decreased libido, impotence,
and Peyronie's disease.
The following additional adverse effects have been
reported in clinical experience with ORAL timolol maleate or other ORAL beta blocking
agents, and may be considered potential effects of ophthalmic timolol maleate: Allergic:
Erythematous rash, fever combined with aching and sore throat, laryngospasm
with respiratory distress; Body as a Whole: Extremity pain, decreased exercise
tolerance, weight loss; Cardiovascular: Worsening of arterial insufficiency,
vasodilatation; Digestive: Gastrointestinal pain, hepatomegaly, vomiting,
mesenteric arterial thrombosis, ischemic colitis; Hematologic: Nonthrombocytopenic
purpura; thrombocytopenic purpura; agranulocytosis; Endocrine: Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia;
Skin: Pruritus, skin irritation, increased pigmentation, sweating; Musculoskeletal:
Arthralgia; Nervous System/Psychiatric: Vertigo, local weakness, diminished
concentration, reversible mental depression progressing to catatonia, an acute
reversible syndrome characterized by disorientation for time and place,
emotional lability, slightly clouded sensorium, and decreased performance on
neuropsychometrics; Respiratory: Rales, bronchial obstruction; Urogenital:
Urination difficulties.