T Bet 5mg/40mcg Eye Drop
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Manufactured By : Entod Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition : Timolol (5mg), Travoprost (topical) (40mcg)
Rs 224.00
MRP Rs 280.00
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( 3 ml in 1 packet )
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T Bet 5mg/40mcg Eye Drop is a beta-blocker. It treats open-angle glaucoma. It functions by controlling fluid over-production and pressure inside the eye thus preventing the chances of blindness. In combination with other medicines, it also helps in curing ocular hypertension. This medication can be taken both orally or as an eye-drop. On using this drug, you may experience certain side-effects such as blurred vision, burning sensation of the eyes, drying of the eyes, headache, chest pain, mood swings, nausea, depression, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, dyspepsia, vomiting, nausea, etc.
- Uses / Indications: T Bet 5mg/40mcg Eye Drop is used in the treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma.
No interaction found
- Pregnancy interaction:
- T Bet 5mg/40mcg Eye Drop may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor.
- Side Effects:
- Eye pain, Stinging sensation, Foreign body sensation, Itching, Irritation, Burning sensation in eye, Darkening of eye lashes, Change in colour of iris.
- How to use:
- This medicine is for external use only.Take it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Hold the dropper close to the eye/ear without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper and place the medicine inside the lower eyelid or ear. Wipe off extra liquid.
- How it works:
- T Bet 5mg/40mcg Eye Drop is a combination of two medicines: Timolol and Travoprost (topical).tTimolol is a prostaglandin analogue while Travoprost (topical) is a beta blocker. They work by decreasing the production of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye), thereby lowering the increased eye pressure.