Description
Travatan 2.5 ml (0.004%) (Travoprost Ophthalmic Solution)1
ποΈ Product Description
Effective Management of Intraocular Pressure
Travatan 2.5 ml is a sterile ophthalmic (eye) solution containing the active ingredient Travoprost (0.004%).2 It is a prescription medication used to lower high fluid pressure inside the eye, a condition known as open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.3
Travoprost belongs to a class of drugs called prostaglandin analogs.4 In simple terms, it works by increasing the outflow of fluid (aqueous humor) from the eye’s anterior chamber.5 By facilitating the draining of this fluid, Travatan effectively reduces the pressure within the eye.6
Uncontrolled high intraocular pressure (IOP) is the leading cause of permanent vision loss due to glaucoma. By providing a potent, once-daily method for lowering IOP, Travatan plays a critical role in preserving the patient’s vision and preventing further damage to the optic nerve.7
Key Benefits:
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Pressure Reduction: Highly effective in significantly lowering high intraocular pressure.8
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Once-Daily Dosing: Provides 24-hour pressure control with a single application.
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Vision Preservation: Essential therapy for minimizing the risk of optic nerve damage and vision loss from glaucoma.
β οΈ Precautions
Is Travatan (0.004%) Right for You?
Before starting this medication, a thorough discussion with your eye care professional is essential, particularly regarding the potential for cosmetic changes.
Please inform your doctor if the patient:
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Has Intraocular Inflammation: Such as uveitis or iritis, as this medication may worsen inflammation.9
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Has Aphakia: (Lacking a lens in the eye) or pseudophakia (an artificial lens, especially if the posterior capsule is torn), as there is an increased risk of macular edema.
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Has Asthma: Travoprost should be used with caution in patients with severe, uncontrolled asthma.
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Wears Contact Lenses: Soft contact lenses must be removed before application and can be reinserted 15 minutes after the drops are administered.10
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Is Pregnant or Breastfeeding: Safety data is limited. Use only if clearly necessary and directed by a physician.
β‘ Side Effects
Understanding Potential Reactions
Common side effects are often localized to the eye area and can include specific cosmetic changes.
Common Side Effects include:
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Conjunctival Hyperemia: Redness or mild irritation of the eye.11
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Eye Itching or Discomfort.
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Eyelash Changes: Increased length, thickness, and number of eyelashes.12
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Hyperpigmentation (Darkening):
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Iris Pigmentation: Irreversible darkening of the iris (the colored part of the eye), especially in patients with mixed-colored irises (e.g., blue-brown, green-brown).13
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Eyelid Skin: Darkening of the skin around the eye (usually reversible).
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Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention immediately):
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Sudden Change in Vision or Vision Loss.
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Signs of Eye Infection: Pain, persistent redness, and discharge.14
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Severe Eye Pain.
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Cystoid Macular Edema: Swelling in the back of the eye that can affect central vision.15
π§ͺ How to Use
Guidelines for Effectiveness
To ensure maximum pressure reduction and minimize the risk of cross-contamination, strict adherence to the application technique is crucial.
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Dosage: The typical dose is one drop applied to the affected eye(s) once daily in the evening.16
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Timing: Administering the drop in the evening is essential for achieving the best 24-hour pressure control.
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Administration:
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Wash your hands thoroughly before use.
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Tilt your head back and pull down the lower eyelid to form a small pocket.
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Hold the dropper tip directly over the eye and instill one drop. Do not let the dropper tip touch your eye, eyelid, or any surface to avoid contamination.
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Close your eye gently and press a finger to the inner corner of the eye, next to the nose (punctal occlusion), for one to two minutes. This prevents the medication from draining into the body and reduces systemic side effects.
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Blot any excess solution from the cheek with a tissue.
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If using other eye drops, wait at least five minutes between applications.
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Consistency: Use the drops every day, even if you do not feel any symptoms, as glaucoma is often asymptomatic until vision loss occurs.17
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Storage: Store at room temperature (below 18$25^{\circ}C$ or 19$77^{\circ}F$).20 Discard the bottle 4 weeks after opening to prevent eye infections.






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