Buy Travacom Eye Drop Online
Travacom Eye Drop contains two medicines used to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension by reducing the fluid (aqueous humor) in the eye, which lowers the eye pressure. Use Travacom Eye Drop only in the affected eye, following the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Wash your hands before use and carefully read the instructions on the label. Do not skip doses and complete the full treatment even if you feel better. Common side effects include burning, stinging, and irritation where the drop is applied. You may also experience eye pain, itching, or a change in taste. These effects are usually temporary. If they last or get worse, inform your doctor. If the medicine accidentally touches your ears, nose, or mouth, rinse immediately with water. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any ingredients or taking other medicines. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery right after using this medicine, as it may cause temporary blurry vision.
USES OF TRAVACOM EYE DROP
- Treats glaucoma
- Treats ocular hypertension
BENEFITS OF TRAVACOM EYE DROP
In Glaucoma
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve, which is important for vision, often due to high eye pressure. Travacom Eye Drop reduces this pressure and swelling to help prevent blindness and improve vision. It can be used alone or with other eye drops. Regular checkups are important for early detection, as glaucoma cannot be prevented.
SIDE EFFECTS OF TRAVACOM EYE DROP
Most side effects go away as your body adjusts. Contact your doctor if they persist or cause concern.
Common side effects include:
- Stinging sensation
- Eye irritation
- Burning sensation
- Blurred vision
- Change in taste
- Eye itching
- Darkening of eyelid skin (blepharal pigmentation)
HOW TO USE TRAVACOM EYE DROP
For external use only. Use as prescribed by your doctor. Hold the dropper close to the eye without touching it. Squeeze gently to place the drops inside the lower eyelid. Wipe off any extra liquid.
HOW TRAVACOM EYE DROP WORKS
Travacom combines Timolol (a beta blocker) and Travoprost (a prostaglandin analogue). Together, they reduce the fluid in the eye, lowering the increased eye pressure.