
Travacom Eye Drop
Generic: Travoprost /Timolol
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About Travacom Eye Drop
Travacom Eye Drop is a combination ophthalmic solution manufactured by Alcon Laboratories, containing two active ingredients: travoprost, a prostaglandin analogue, and timolol, a beta-blocker. This dual-action formula is specifically designed to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with ocular hypertension and open-angle glaucoma. Travoprost works by increasing the outflow of aqueous humor through the uveoscleral pathway, while timolol decreases aqueous humor production by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors in the ciliary body. When used together, these mechanisms provide superior IOP reduction compared to monotherapy. For patients requiring additional eye care management, alternatives like Dorzox Eye Drop offer complementary mechanisms through carbonic anhydrase inhibition, while Iobet Eye Drop provides beta-blocker therapy as a standalone option.
Dosage & Usage
The recommended dosage of Travacom Eye Drop is one drop in the affected eye(s) once daily, preferably in the evening. To apply, tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket, and instill one drop without touching the dropper tip to your eye or any surface. After application, close your eye and apply gentle pressure to the inner corner for 1-2 minutes to minimize systemic absorption. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before instillation and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting. If using multiple eye medications, wait at least 5 minutes between applications. Do not exceed one drop per day, as more frequent administration may reduce the IOP-lowering effect. The maximum recommended dose is one drop daily per eye, with effects typically observed within 2 hours and peak reduction at 12 hours.
Who Is It For?
Travacom Eye Drop is indicated for adults with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who require combination therapy for adequate IOP control. It is particularly beneficial for patients insufficiently responsive to monotherapy with prostaglandin analogues or beta-blockers alone. However, this medication is contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma, severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sinus bradycardia, heart block, or overt cardiac failure due to the beta-blocker component. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider before use. Patients with inflammatory eye conditions may benefit from immunosuppressive options like Cyclomune Eye Drop, while those requiring antibiotic therapy for bacterial infections should consider Besix Eye Drops instead. Always inform your doctor of all current medications and medical conditions before starting Travacom.
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Key Information
- ✓Active Ingredient: Travoprost /Timolol
- ✓Category: Eye Care
- ✓Form: Eye Drop
- ✓Manufacturer: Alcon Laboratories
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Travacom Eye Drop used for?
Travacom Eye Drop is used to treat high pressure inside the eye, a condition called glaucoma or ocular hypertension. It contains two active ingredients, Travoprost and Timolol, which work together to reduce eye pressure by decreasing fluid production and improving fluid drainage from the eye. This helps prevent vision loss and damage to the optic nerve.
What is the recommended dosage of Travacom Eye Drop?
The typical recommended dosage is one drop in the affected eye(s) once daily, preferably in the evening. Do not use more than once per day as increased dosing may reduce effectiveness. If you use other eye drops, wait at least 5 minutes between applications. Always follow your doctor's specific instructions and do not change the dose without medical advice.
How long does Travacom Eye Drop take to work?
Travacom Eye Drop typically begins to lower eye pressure within 2 hours of the first dose. However, the maximum effect usually occurs after about 12 hours. You may need to use it regularly for several weeks to achieve optimal eye pressure control. Continue using as prescribed even if you feel fine, as high eye pressure often has no symptoms.
Is Travacom Eye Drop safe to use?
Travacom Eye Drop is generally safe when used as directed by your doctor. However, it may cause side effects like eye redness, stinging, or blurred vision. It's not suitable for everyone, especially those with certain heart or lung conditions, or asthma. Consult your healthcare provider about your medical history before use. This is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Can I buy Travacom Eye Drop online without a prescription?
Travacom Eye Drop is a prescription medication and should only be obtained with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. While some online pharmacies may offer it, you should always consult with a doctor first to ensure it's appropriate for your condition. Using prescription eye drops without proper medical supervision can be dangerous and may worsen your eye condition.
Medical References
- 1.DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine)
- 2.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 39687294) — 2024
- 3.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 16930087) — 2006
- 4.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 12149052) — 2002
- 5.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 39240530) — 2024
- 6.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 38423216) — 2024
- 7.PubMed (NCBI) (PMID: 18377347) — 2008
Sources: U.S. National Library of Medicine (DailyMed, PubMed), openFDA
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