DuoTrav Eye Drops – Travoprost and Timolol Eye Drops, 2.5ml
Treatment of Open-angle glaucoma.
Treatment of raised pressure in the eye (ocular hypertension).
Active Ingredient: Travoprost Timolol
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DuoTrav Eye Drops – Travoprost and Timolol Eye Drops, 2.5ml
DuoTrav eye drop solution is a combination of two active substances (travoprost and timolol).
Travoprost is a prostaglandin analogue which works by increasing the outflow of aqueous fluid fromthe eye, which lowers its pressure. Timolol is a beta blocker which works by reducing the production of fluid within the eye. The two substances work together to reduce pressure within the eye.
DuoTrav eye drops are used to treat high pressure in the eye in adults, including the elderly. This pressure can lead to an illness called glaucoma
What is Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a common eye condition where the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain, becomes damaged.
It’s usually caused by fluid building up in the front part of the eye, which increases pressure inside the eye.
Glaucoma can lead to loss of vision if it’s not diagnosed and treated early.
It can affect people of all ages, but is most common in adults in their 70s and 80s.
Glaucoma does not usually cause any symptoms to begin with.
It tends to develop slowly over many years and affects the edges of your vision (peripheral vision) first.
For this reason, many people do not realise they have glaucoma, and it’s often only picked up during a routine eye test.
If you do notice any symptoms, they might include blurred vision, or seeing rainbow-coloured circles around bright lights.
Both eyes are usually affected, although it may be worse in 1 eye.
Very occasionally, glaucoma can develop suddenly and cause:
- intense eye pain
- nausea and vomiting
- a red eye
- a headache
- tenderness around the eyes
- seeing rings around lights
- blurred vision
If you have glaucoma, early diagnosis and treatment can help stop your vision getting worse.
Without treatment, glaucoma can eventually lead to blindness.
If you develop symptoms of glaucoma suddenly, go to your nearest eye casualty unit or A&E as soon as possible.
This is a medical emergency that may require immediate treatment.
There are several different types of glaucoma.
The most common is called primary open angle glaucoma. This tends to develop slowly over many years.
It’s caused by the drainage channels in the eye becoming gradually clogged over time.
Other types of glaucoma include:
- acute angle closure glaucoma – an uncommon type caused by the drainage in the eye becoming suddenly blocked, which can raise the pressure inside the eye very quickly
- secondary glaucoma – caused by an underlying eye condition, such as inflammation of the eye (uveitis)
- childhood glaucoma (congenital glaucoma) – a rare type that occurs in very young children, caused by an abnormality of the eye
Glaucoma can occur for a number of reasons.
Most cases are caused by a build-up of pressure in the eye when fluid is unable to drain properly.
This increase in pressure then damages the nerve that connects the eye to the brain (optic nerve).
It’s often unclear why this happens, although certain things can increase the risk, including:
- your age – glaucoma becomes more common as you get older
- your ethnicity – people of African, Caribbean or Asian origin are at a higher risk
- your family history – you’re more likely to develop glaucoma if you have a parent or sibling with the condition
- other medical conditions – such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness and diabetes
It’s not clear whether you can do anything to prevent glaucoma, but having regular eye tests should pick it up as early as possible.
Glaucoma can usually be detected during a routine eye test at an opticians, often before it causes any noticeable symptoms.
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What is the price of DuoTrav Eye Drops in Nigeria?
The price of DuoTrav Eye Drops is N7,300
Where can you buy DuoTrav Eye Drops In Nigeria?
You can Buy DuoTrav Eye Drops at Asset Pharmacy Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria’s Largest Online Pharmacy.
DuoTrav Eye Drops is a prescription drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed.
To order this product you confirm that you are under the care of your doctor or consultant and have been given permission by them for purchase, fulfillment & use in treatment with their written consent.
You will be required to send Asset Pharmacy your prescription
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How to Use
How to use DuoTrav Eye Drops
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you.
Check with your doctor or pharmacist if 3 you are not sure.
The recommended dose is one drop in the affected eye or eyes once a day in the morning or in the evening.
Use at the same time each day.
Only use DuoTrav in both eyes if your doctor told you to do so.
Only use DuoTrav as eye drops.
If you are using other eye drops in addition to DuoTrav, leave at least 5 minutes between applying DuoTrav and the other drops.
If you wear soft contact lenses do not use the drops with your lenses in. After using the drops wait 15 minutes before putting your lenses back in.
Product Details
Product Information of DuoTrav Eye Drops
What you need to know before you use DuoTrav
Do not use DuoTrav • if you are allergic to travoprost, prostaglandins, timolol, beta blockers or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6). • if you have now or have had in the past respiratory problems such as asthma, severe chronic obstructive bronchitis (severe lung disease which may cause wheeziness, difficulty in breathing and/or long-standing cough), or other types of breathing problems. • if you have severe hay fever. • if you have a slow heartbeat, heart failure or a disorder of heart rhythm (irregular heartbeat). • if the surface of your eye is cloudy. Ask your doctor for advice if any of these applies to you. Warning and precautions Talk to your doctor before using DuoTrav if you have now or have had in the past • coronary heart disease (symptoms can include chest pain or tightness, breathlessness or choking), heart failure, low blood pressure. • disturbances of heart rate such as slow heartbeat. • breathing problems, asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • poor blood circulation disease (such as Raynaud’s disease or Raynaud’s syndrome). 2 • diabetes (as timolol may mask signs and symptoms of low blood sugar). • overactivity of the thyroid gland (as timolol may mask signs and symptoms of thyroid disease). • myasthenia gravis (chronic neuromuscular weakness). • cataract surgery. • eye inflammation. If you need to have any type of surgery, tell your doctor that you are using DuoTrav as timolol may change the effects of some medicines used during anaesthesia. If you get any severe allergic reaction (skin rash, redness and itching of the eye) while using DuoTrav, whatever the cause, adrenaline treatment may not be as effective. It is therefore important to tell the doctor that you are using DuoTrav when you are to receive any other treatment. DuoTrav may change the colour of your iris (the coloured part of your eye). This change may be permanent. DuoTrav may increase the length, thickness, colour and/or number of your eyelashes and may cause unusual hair growth on your eyelids. Travoprost may be absorbed through the skin and therefore should not be used by women who are pregnant or are attempting to become pregnant. If any of the medicine comes into contact with the skin then it should be washed off straight away. Children DuoTrav is not to be used by children and adolescents under 18 years of age. Other medicines and DuoTrav Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. DuoTrav can affect or be affected by other medicines you are using, including other eye drops for the treatment of glaucoma. Tell your doctor if you are using or intend to use medicines to lower blood pressure, heart medicines including quinidine (used to treat heart conditions and some types of malaria), medicines to treat diabetes or the antidepressants fluoxetine or paroxetine. Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine. Do not use DuoTrav if you are pregnant unless your doctor considers it necessary. If you could get pregnant you must use adequate contraception whilst you use the medicine. Do not use DuoTrav if you are breast-feeding. DuoTrav may get into your milk. Driving and using machines You may find that your vision is blurred for a time just after you use DuoTrav, DuoTrav may also cause hallucinations, dizziness, nervousness or fatigue in some patients. Do not drive or use machines until any such symptomshas worn off. DuoTrav contains hydrogenated castor oil and propylene glycol which may cause skin reactions and irritation.
Side Effects
Side Effects of DuoTrav Eye Drops
Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects although not everybody gets them. You can usually carry on using the drops, unless the effects are serious. If you are worried, talk to a doctor or pharmacist. Do not stop using DuoTrav without speaking to your doctor. Very common side effects (may affect more than 1 in 10 people) Effects in the eye Eye redness. Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people) Effects in the eye Eye surface inflammation with surface damage, eye pain, blurred vision, abnormal vision, dry eye, itchy eye, eye discomfort, signs and symptoms of eye irritation (e.g. burning, stinging). Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people) Effects in the eye Inflammation of the eye surface, inflammation of the eyelid, swollen conjunctiva, increased growth of eyelashes, iris inflammation, eye inflammation, sensitivity to light, reduced vision, tired eyes, eye allergy, eye swelling, increased tear production, eyelid redness, eyelid colour change, skin darkening (around the eye). General side effects Allergic reaction to active substance, dizziness, headache, increased or decreased blood pressure, shortness of breath, excessive hair growth, drip at back of throat, skin inflammation and itching, decreased heart rate. Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people) Effects in the eye Thinning of the eye surface, inflammation of the eyelid glands, broken blood vessel in the eye, eyelid crusting, abnormally positioned eyelashes, abnormal growth of lashes. General side effects Nervousness, irregular heart rate, loss of hair, voice disorders, difficulty breathing, cough, throat irritation, hives, abnormal liver blood tests, skin discolouration, thirst, tiredness, discomfort inside of nose, coloured urine, pain in hands and feet. Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data) Effects in the eye Droopy eyelid (making the eye stay half closed), sunken eyes (eyes appear more inset), changes in the colour of the iris (coloured part of the eye). General side effects Rash, heart failure, chest pain, stroke, fainting, depression, asthma, increased heart rate, numbness or tingling sensation, palpitations, swelling in the lower limbs, bad taste. Additionally: DuoTrav is a combination of two active substances, travoprost and timolol. Like other medicines administered to the eyes, travoprost and timolol (a beta blocker) are absorbed into the blood. This may cause side effects similar to those seen when beta-blocking medicines that are administered by mouth or by injection. The incidence of side effects after administration to the eyes is lower than after 5 administration by mouth or by injection. The side effects listed below include reactions seen with the class of beta blockers used for treating eye conditions or reactions seen with travoprost alone: Effects in the eye Inflammation of the eyelid, inflammation in the cornea, detachment of the layer below the retina that contains blood vessels following filtration surgery which may cause visual disturbances, decreased corneal sensitivity, corneal erosion (damage to the front layer of the eyeball), double vision, eye discharge, swelling around the eye, eyelid itching, outward turning of eyelid with redness, irritation and excessive tears, blurred vision (sign of clouding of the eye lens), swelling of a section of the eye (uvea), eczema of the eyelids, halo vision, decreased eye sensation, pigmentation inside the eye, dilatated pupils, change in eyelash colour, change in the texture of the eyelashes, abnormal field of vision. General side effects Ear and labyrinth disorders: dizziness with spinning sensation, ringing in the ears. Heart and circulation: slow heart rate, palpitations, oedema (fluid build-up), changes in heartbeat rhythm or speed, congestive heart failure (heart disease with shortness of breath and swelling of the feet and legs due to fluid build-up), a type of heart rhythm disorder, heart attack, low blood pressure, Raynaud’s phenomenon, cold hands and feet, reduced blood supply to the brain. Respiratory: constriction of the airways in the lungs (predominantly in patients with pre-existing disease), runny or stuffy nose, sneezing (due to allergy), difficulty breathing, nose bleed, nasal dryness. Nervous system and general disorders: difficulty sleeping (insomnia), nightmares, memory loss, hallucinations, loss of strength and energy, anxiety (excessive emotional distress). Gastrointestinal: taste disturbances, nausea, indigestion, diarrhoea, dry mouth, abdominal pain, vomiting and constipation. Allergy: increased allergic symptoms, generalised allergic reactions including swelling beneath the skin that can occur in areas such as the face and limbs and can obstruct the airway. which may cause difficulty swallowing or breathing, localised and generalised rash, itchiness, severe sudden life-threatening allergic reaction. Skin: skin rash with white silvery coloured appearance (psoriasiform rash) or worsening of psoriasis, peeling skin, abnormal hair texture, inflammation of the skin with itchy rash and redness, hair colour change, loss of eyelashes, itching, abnormal hair growth, skin redness. Muscular: increases in signs and symptoms of myasthenia gravis (muscle disorder), unusual sensations like pins and needles, muscle weakness/tiredness, muscle pain not caused by exercise, joint pain. Renal and urinary disorders: difficulty and pain when passing urine, involuntary leakage of urine, Reproduction: sexual dysfunction, decreased libido. Metabolism: low blood sugar levels, increase in prostate cancer marker. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. Y
Ingredients
Product Ingredients of DuoTrav Eye Drops
The active substances are travoprost and timolol. Each mL of solution contains 40 micrograms of travoprost and 5 mg of timolol (as timolol maleate). –
The other ingredients are Polyquaternium-1, mannitol (E421), propylene glycol (E1520), polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil 40, boric acid, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid (to adjust pH), purified water. Tiny amounts of sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid are added to keep acidity levels (pH levels) normal.
How to store
How to store DuoTrav Eye Drops
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bottle label and carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month. Do not store above 30°C. You must throw away the bottle 4 weeks after you first opened it to prevent the risk of infections. Each time you start a new bottle write down the date you open it in the spaces on the bottle label and carton. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.
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This product requires a prescription from your Doctor.
Please follow the instruction received from the pharmacy on how to forward your prescription to the pharmacy after you have paid for the medicine.
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To order this product you confirm that you are under the care of your doctor or consultant and have been given permission by them for purchase, fulfillment & use in treatment with their written consent
Delivery
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