Brinzolamide eye drops are not a hormonal medication, they are a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used to lower intraocular pressure.
Brinzolamide is not a hormonal drug, but a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that inhibits carbonic anhydrase activity, thereby inhibiting the reaction that converts bicarbonate to carbon dioxide and water.
It is commonly used clinically to treat glaucoma and other causes of elevated intraocular pressure. Hormonal drugs usually refer to drugs containing ingredients such as dexamethasone, which can be applied to the management of certain eye inflammations.
Brinzolamide eye drops have strict indications and contraindications. In some patients, the application may cause congestion of the conjunctiva, and the use of the drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to it.
This drug should be used under the guidance of a doctor, who should be consulted before use. When symptoms such as redness of the eyes occur, the doctor should be informed promptly.