There are no data on the presence of RHOPRESSA in human milk, the effects on the breastfed infant, or the effects on milk production. However, systemic exposure to netarsudil following topical ocular administration is low [seeCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY], and it is not known whether measurable levels...
Rhopressa (netarsudil) - Uses, Side Effects, and More Medically Reviewed by Patricia Weiser, PharmD on Aug 25, 2024 | Written by Karen Berger, PharmD Common Brand Name(s): Rhopressa Common Generic Name(s): netarsudil, netarsudil mesylate Pronunciation: ne-TAR-soo-dil Drug Classes: ...
The most common side effect of RHOPRESSA®in clinical trials was red eyes (53% of patients). Six percent of patients stopped taking RHOPRESSA®due to red eyes. Other common (approximately 20%) side effects were: small deposits on the outer surface of the eye, instillation site pain, and...
While Rhopressa is effective in managing glaucoma, there may be effects of treatment that are still unknown. We will discuss clinical findings of our case, along with a review of previous literature on Rhopressa and novel ROCK inhibitors. We hope that we can add to the existing body of ...