Eye Drop Days Supply Guide

Timolol Days Supply Calculator

This pharmacist-focused guide explains how to calculate timolol days supply using bottle size, estimated drops per mL, dosing frequency, and one-eye or both-eyes directions.

This timolol days supply calculator helps pharmacists calculate ophthalmic days supply using bottle size, drops per mL, and dosing frequency.

Basic eye drops days supply formula

Days Supply = Total Drops in Bottle ÷ Drops Used Per Day

To estimate total drops in the bottle, multiply bottle size in mL by your pharmacy's estimated drops per mL standard.

Step-by-step: how to calculate timolol days supply

Step 1: Confirm the bottle size

Timolol is often dispensed in a 5 mL bottle, but the actual dispensed package should always be confirmed.

Step 2: Estimate total drops in the bottle

Multiply bottle size by the estimated drops per mL used in your workflow. Many pharmacies use 20 drops per mL as a working estimate.

Step 3: Determine total daily drops used

Count the total number of drops used each day based on whether the medication is used in one eye or both eyes. Timolol is often dosed twice daily.

Step 4: Divide total drops by daily use

Divide the total estimated drops in the bottle by the total drops used per day to estimate mathematical days supply.

Use the eye drops days supply calculator

For a faster workflow calculation, use the calculator to estimate ophthalmic days supply using bottle size, drops per mL, one-eye or both-eyes dosing, and frequency.

Example timolol days supply calculation

  • Bottle size: 5 mL
  • Estimated drops per mL: 20
  • Total estimated drops: 100 drops
  • Directions: 1 drop in each eye twice daily
  • Total daily use: 4 drops per day

100 ÷ 4 = 25 days supply

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Frequently asked questions about timolol days supply

How do you calculate timolol days supply?

Estimate the total number of drops in the bottle, then divide by the number of drops used each day based on whether the medication is used in one eye or both eyes.

How many drops are in a 5 mL timolol bottle?

A common pharmacy workflow estimate is 20 drops per mL, so a 5 mL bottle may be estimated at about 100 drops, although actual drop count can vary.

Why can timolol days supply vary?

Days supply can vary because drop size may differ by bottle design, patient technique can vary, and one-eye versus both-eyes directions change total daily use.

Why is timolol days supply important for billing?

Accurate eye drop days supply supports refill timing, documentation consistency, and prescription processing in pharmacy workflow.