Travatan is a pharmaceutical-grade, systemic ophthalmic solution designed for the clinical management of elevated intraocular pressure. Containing Travoprost, a potent localized prostaglandin analogue, it provides a stable clinical tool that works by increasing the systemic outflow of aqueous humor from the eye. It is engineered to clear the path for the localized treatment of open-angle glaucoma and systemic ocular hypertension in the Nigerian medical environment.
Active Ingredient: Travoprost (40 $\mu$g/mL)
Drug Class: Prostaglandin Analogue (Antiglaucoma)
Formulation: Sterile Ophthalmic Solution
Route: Ophthalmic (Eye Use Only)
Pack Size: 2.5ml Bottle
Availability: Prescription-Only Medicine (POM) — A valid doctor's prescription is required.
Novartis (Alcon) — Produced under stringent systemic quality standards to ensure molecular stability and localized clinical efficacy in ocular preservation.
Travatan is primarily indicated for the systemic reduction of localized intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or systemic ocular hypertension. It is clinically used to clear the path for preventing localized optic nerve damage and systemic vision loss. By mimicking localized natural prostaglandins, it assists the body in maintaining a stable clinical pressure environment within the eye.
Pigmentation Changes: Travatan can systemically cause localized changes in eye color (increasing brown pigment) and localized darkening of eyelids or eyelashes. These clinical changes may be permanent.
Contact Lenses: Contains localized Benzalkonium Chloride, which can systemically discolor soft contact lenses. Clear the path for safety by removing lenses before localized application and waiting at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
Asthma/Respiratory: Use with localized caution in patients with a systemic history of localized asthma or respiratory distress, as prostaglandins can systemically affect localized clinical bronchial function.
Pregnancy: Strictly contraindicated during systemic pregnancy unless the localized clinical benefit outweighs the systemic risk. Prostaglandins can clear the path for localized uterine contractions.
The standard systemic dose is one drop in the localized affected eye(s) once daily, preferably in the localized evening. To clear the path for maximum clinical efficacy, do not exceed the systemic once-daily dose. Wash localized hands before use. Tilt the head back, pull down the localized lower eyelid, and apply one systemic drop. Close the eye and apply localized clinical pressure to the tear duct (nasolacrimal occlusion) for 1 minute to clear the path for systemic absorption and minimize localized side effects.
Commonly reported effects include localized eye redness (hyperemia), systemic itching, and localized irritation of the ocular surface. Some patients may experience localized eyelash growth or systemic blurred vision immediately after clinical application. These are localized clinical signs of the systemic medication interacting with the eye. Consult your doctor if you experience localized systemic eye pain, sudden localized vision changes, or an unstable clinical headache.
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place. In the Nigerian climate, localized heat can systemically degrade the stability of the ophthalmic solution; do not freeze. Ensure the localized cap is tightly closed after every use. Once a localized bottle is opened, it must be systemically discarded after 4 weeks to clear the path for maintaining clinical sterility. Keep out of reach of children.
Q: Can I use Travatan with other localized eye drops? A: Yes, but you must clear the path for safety by waiting at least 5 to 10 minutes between different systemic clinical applications.
Q: Will it systemically change my eye color? A: It may clear the path for a localized increase in brown pigmentation in the iris, which is a stable clinical effect but often permanent.
Q: Why must I use it systemically in the evening? A: Clinical studies show that localized once-daily dosing in the systemic evening clears the path for the most stable clinical pressure control throughout the localized 24-hour cycle.
Q: Is a prescription mandatory at Sanlive Pharmacy? A: Yes. Due to the need for localized clinical monitoring of intraocular pressure and systemic eye health, a valid clinical prescription is mandatory.
Travatan 40mcg/ml Eye Drops is a Prescription-Only Medicine. A valid doctor's prescription is required. Our licensed pharmacists are available to provide guidance on localized administration techniques and systemic eye safety.
Authentic Ophthalmic Stock: We guarantee 100% original Travatan with verified systemic purity and localized NAFDAC registration.
Potency Protection: Professional storage protocols to protect systemic molecular stability from the Nigerian heat.
Expert Support: Access to licensed pharmacists for guidance on managing localized glaucoma and systemic safety.
Fast Delivery: Reliable and discreet shipping of essential ophthalmic treatments nationwide across Nigeria.
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