Brand
name: TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
Pronounced: TRAV-a-tan
Generic name: Travoprost
Why is TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) prescribed?
TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) is an eyedrop that reduces excessive pressure in the
eye (often a result of the condition called open-angle glaucoma).
TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) works by promoting drainage of the fluid that fills the
eye. It is usually prescribed when you cannot use other remedies
or the other drugs have not been effective.
Most important fact about TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
Over a period of months or years, TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) may permanently darken
the color of your iris and eyelid. It also may increase the darkness,
length, and thickness of your eyelashes. If you need TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) in
only one eye, this may cause a noticeable difference.
How should you take TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )?
To apply TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ), gently pull your lower eyelid down to form
a pocket then place a drop of TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) in the pouch.
Do not place TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) in the eyes while wearing
contact lenses. Remove the lenses before administering TRAVATAN
( Travoprost ) and wait 15 minutes
before reinserting them.Handle the TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) solution
carefully. Do not allow the tip of the bottle to come in contact
with your eye or any surface. This
could contaminate the solution and lead to an infection that seriously
damages the eye.
If you need to use another eye medication along with TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ),
the drugs should be applied at least 5 minutes apart.
If you miss a dose TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
Storage instructions TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
Store at room temperature. Throw away any unused medication after
6 weeks.
TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ).
* Side effects may include:
Redness in the eye (affects 35 to 50 percent of patients), decreased visual
sharpness, eye discomfort, sensation of a foreign body in the eye, eye pain
or itching
Why should TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) not be prescribed?
You should avoid TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) if you are allergic to travoprost, benzalkonium
chloride, or any of TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )'s other ingredients.
Special warnings about TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
Infections from contaminated eye products can lead
to serious damage or even loss of vision. If you have an eye injury
or infection,
or if you have eye surgery, ask your doctor if you should continue
to use the TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) container.Contact your doctor
immediately if you develop any adverse eye reactions while using
TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ), especially conjunctivitis (pinkeye)
and eyelid reactions.Use TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) with caution if
you have an inflammation of the iris, or swelling of the macular
part of the eye.
The safety and effectiveness of TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) in children have not
been established.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) has been found to cause miscarriages in animal studies.
Since there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant
women, TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) should not be used if you're pregnant or planning
to become pregnant unless the benefit outweighs the potential risk
to the baby.
It is not known whether TRAVATAN ( Travoprost ) appears in breast milk, but caution
is advised.
Recommended dosage for TRAVATAN ( Travoprost )
ADULTS
Overdosage