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Ecothiopate for Eye Movement Disorders

ICD-10 H50

Ecothiopate is used in the treatment of eye movement disorders, based on its FDA-labeled indications.

When you look at an object, you're using several muscles to move both eyes to focus on it. If you have a problem with the muscles, the eyes don't work properly. There are many kinds of eye movement disorders. Two common ones are: Strabismus - a disorder in which the two eyes don'More on Eye Movement Disorders

How Ecothiopate is used

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Reduction of Elevated IOP Echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution is indicated for the reduction of elevated IOP. Accommodative Esotropia Concomitant esotropias with a significant accommodative component.

Dosage

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Warnings

WARNINGS Succinylcholine should be administered only with great caution, if at all, prior to or during general anesthesia to patients receiving anticholinesterase medication because of possible respiratory or cardiovascular collapse. Caution should be observed in treating elevated IOP with echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution in patients who are at the same time undergoing treatment with systemic anticholinesterase medications, because of possible adverse additive effects.

Drug interactions

Drug Interactions Echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution potentiates other cholinesterase inhibitors such as succinylcholine or organophosphate and carbamate insecticides. Patients undergoing systemic anticholinesterase treatment should be warned of the possible additive effects of echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution.

Side effects

ADVERSE REACTIONS Although the relationship, if any, of retinal detachment to the administration of echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution has not been established, retinal detachment has been reported in a few cases during the use of echothiophate iodide for ophthalmic solution in adult patients without a previous history of this disorder. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, browache, induced myopia with visual blurring may occur. Activation of latent iritis or uveitis may occur. Iris cysts may form, and if treatment is continued, may enlarge and obscure vision. This occurrence is more frequent in children. The cysts usually shrink upon discontinuance of the medication or by reducing the frequency of instillation. Rarely, they may rupture or break free into the aqueous. Regular examinations are advisable when the drug is being prescribed for the treatment of accommodative esotropia. Prolonged use may cause conjunctival thickening, obstruction of nasolacrimal canals. Lens opacities have been reported with echothiophate iodide. Paradoxical increase in IOP may follow anticholinesterase instillation. This may be alleviated by prescribing a sympathomimetic mydriatic such as phenylephrine. Cardiac irregularities.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Ecothiopate used to treat Eye Movement Disorders?

Based on its FDA-labeled indications, Ecothiopate is used in the treatment of eye movement disorders. Use it only as prescribed — your clinician decides whether it's right for you.

What ICD-10 codes apply to Eye Movement Disorders?

Eye Movement Disorders is coded in ICD-10-CM as H50.

Informational only, drawn from FDA labeling and NIH MedlinePlus — not medical advice. Talk to your clinician about whether Ecothiopate is right for you.

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