Betaxolol

Betaxolol is a beta-blocker medication used to treat high blood pressure, angina pectoris, and some types of cardiac arrhythmias. It works by blocking the action of hormones like adrenaline on the heart, allowing the heart to beat slower and with less force. This reduces the heart's workload and can help lower blood pressure. Betaxolol is available in tablet and injectable forms. It is often prescribed in combination with other medications to treat high blood pressure.

Betaxolol is a prescription medication that belongs to a class of drugs called beta-blockers. It is available in both oral and topical formulations.

Oral betaxolol is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and angina (chest pain caused by decreased blood flow to the heart). It works by blocking the action of certain natural chemicals in the body, such as epinephrine, that affect the heart and blood vessels. This results in a lowering of the heart rate and blood pressure.

Topical betaxolol is used to treat glaucoma, a condition that causes increased pressure in the eye. It works by reducing the production of fluid in the eye.

Betaxolol is a safe and effective medication for many people, but it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking this medication, especially if you have any other medical conditions.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C07 Beta blocking agents
C07A - Beta blocking agents
C07AB Beta blocking agents, selective
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
S - Sensory organs
S01 Ophthalmologicals
S01E - Antiglaucoma preparations and miotics
S01ED Beta blocking agents
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