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J GlaucomaSeptember 20177 citations

Ophthalmic Timolol Hallucinations: A Case Series and Review of the Literature.

Nanda Tavish, Rasool Nailyn, Callahan Alison B, Stamper Robert L, Odel Jeffrey G


AI Summary

Timolol eye drops caused visual hallucinations in elderly, female glaucoma patients, resolving upon discontinuation. Clinicians should recognize this rare side effect, especially in susceptible patients, to avoid unnecessary investigations.

Abstract

Purpose

Systemic absorption and central nervous system (CNS) penetration of timolol drops are a well-studied phenomenon, resulting in common side effects such as bradycardia, bronchospasm, fatigue, and confusion. More serious CNS side effects, such as psychosis and depression, however, are rarely attributed to eye drops. We report a case series in which patients developed visual hallucinations secondary to topical ocular timolol use.

Methods

This study is a case series and review of the literature.

Results

Four patients with glaucoma developed visual hallucinations while using topical timolol. The patients were all elderly, caucasian females with associated CNS pathology. All patients had resolution of symptoms upon discontinuation and a positive retrial test to confirm the association.

Conclusions

The rarity of this side effect and its anecdotal predilection for elderly, caucasian females with underlying neurological dysfunction, may involve a yet unknown predisposition or hypersensitivity to beta blocker action, such as blood brain barrier disruption leading to increased susceptibility to the medication. This case series highlights an important, although rare, side effect of this medication which clinicians should be aware of especially when using it in elderly patients who may have coexisting CNS pathology. It is important that this side effect be recognized and appropriately managed to prevent otherwise unnecessary investigations and treatment.


MeSH Terms

Administration, TopicalAgedAged, 80 and overAntihypertensive AgentsFemaleGlaucomaHallucinationsHumansIntraocular PressureOphthalmic SolutionsTimolol

Key Concepts4

Four elderly, Caucasian females with glaucoma and associated CNS pathology developed visual hallucinations secondary to topical ocular timolol use.

PrognosisCase seriesCase Seriesn=4 patientsCh28Ch30

In four elderly, Caucasian female patients with glaucoma, visual hallucinations resolved upon discontinuation of topical timolol and reappeared with a positive retrial test, confirming the association.

TreatmentCase seriesCase Seriesn=4 patientsCh28Ch30

The rare side effect of visual hallucinations from topical ocular timolol use may have an anecdotal predilection for elderly, Caucasian females with underlying neurological dysfunction, possibly involving an unknown predisposition or hypersensitivity to beta-blocker action, such as blood-brain barrier disruption.

MechanismCase seriesCase Seriesn=4 patientsCh28Ch30

Systemic absorption and central nervous system (CNS) penetration of ophthalmic timolol drops can lead to common side effects such as bradycardia, bronchospasm, fatigue, and confusion.

MechanismReviewn=Not applicableCh29Ch30

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