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edward_gardner2026-04-17

I've been recently prescribed Istalol 0.5% Ophthalmic Solution for my glaucoma. While I understand it helps lower the pressure in my eye, I'm a bit worried about the potential side effects. The list is extensive, and I'm particularly concerned about the neurological symptoms and cardiovascular issues. Has anyone else been through this? How did you manage?

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kyle_washington4/16/2026

The worst side effect I had was minor: a feeling that something was in my eye. It wasn't bad enough to stop my eye drop program.

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abigail_day4/16/2026

I started having severe eye irritation and pain after a few days of using Istalol. I had to switch to a different medication. Make sure to monitor closely and consult your doctor immediately if you experience anything severe.

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justin_vargas4/17/2026

I've been using Istalol for about a year now, and while I had a few initial side effects, I switched brands of eye drops that I used with the Istalol and that really helped. It was tough at first, but now it's manageable.

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nathan_dunn4/17/2026

I've been using Istalol for a few months now, and I've had a few side effects like dizziness and headaches, but nothing too severe. I have seen a few other side effects that I didn't see in the leaflet. Has anyone had dry eyes and eye pain?

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martha_lane4/17/2026

I heard Istalol is very common with glaucoma patients. I'm curious how you all are dealing with the long-term effects of using it.

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samantha_bailey4/17/2026

I noticed a bit of eye irritation at first, but it went away after a week. Make sure to talk to your doctor if you experience any severe symptoms.

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marie_ferguson4/17/2026

I've had glaucoma for years. Istalol was actually a game-changer for me. If you're experiencing side effects, it's worth asking your doctor if this is something you are genetically predisposed to. It could be what is causing the side effects. Also, make sure you're using them correctly and not touching your eyelid or lashes while putting them in. No eye wash afterwards. You can get a small container with a drop of water and a drop of the solution and mix it in your eye so you don't have to wash your hands multiple times.