Reports (Jul 2020)

Betaxolol Ophthalmic Solution as Alternative Treatment for Patients with Timolol Allergy: A Case Report

  • Olivia Müllertz,
  • Jette Jacobsen,
  • Jacob P. Thyssen,
  • Anna Horwitz,
  • Miriam Kolko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/reports3030021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 21

Abstract

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Background: To establish if an allergy towards all β-blockers, as a group, should be assumed, if an allergic reaction is observed while using one specific β-blocking agent. Case presentation: The non-selective β-blocker timolol caused a severe allergic ocular reaction in a non-atopic patient with advanced primary open-angle glaucoma. Results: A patch test confirmed timolol allergy. No allergic reaction to other anti-glaucomatous topical drugs was observed, and treatment with the selective β-blocker betaxolol was successfully initiated. Conclusion: Allergy to the non-selective β-blocker timolol does not necessarily predict allergy to the selective β-blocker betaxolol, and betaxolol should therefore not be excluded as an alternative treatment.

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