New Travisight Eye Drop
Uses:
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Treats glaucoma and ocular hypertension (high eye pressure) in adults by reducing intraocular pressure (IOP). Prevents vision damage or blindness.
How It Works:
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Prostaglandin analogue that increases fluid drainage from the eye into the bloodstream, lowering pressure.
Dosage & Administration:
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External use only. Follow doctor’s instructions.
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Apply to lower eyelid without touching the dropper to the eye.
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Contact lens users: Remove lenses before use; wait 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Missed dose: Skip and resume next dose; never double dose.
Side Effects (Common):
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Eye redness (ocular hyperemia), discomfort, itching, pain, blurred/ decreased vision, foreign body sensation.
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Temporary vision changes: Avoid driving until clear.
Safety Warnings:
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Unsafe in pregnancy; consult doctor. Use cautiously during breastfeeding (withhold feeding until treatment ends).
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Driving: Usually safe unless vision is blurred.
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Kidney/Liver: No known interactions.
Contraindications:
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Do not use if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
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Avoid if bottle seal is broken before first use.
Note: Regular use is crucial—stopping may raise eye pressure and harm vision. Report persistent side effects to your doctor.
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