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Synoprost-T Eye Drop belongs to the class of medication called 'ophthalmic preparations' used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye. It may lead to an illness called glaucoma. Synoprost-T Eye Drop is used alone or in combination with other drugs. Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged. This damaged nerve leads to an increase in eye pressure abnormally.
Synoprost-T Eye Drop contains Bimatoprost (prostaglandin analogue) and Timolol (beta-blocker), primarily used in treating ocular hypertension (high pressure of the eye). Bimatoprost works by increasing the drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye) from the eye and reducing eye pressure. Timolol works by decreasing the fluid production in the eye as the increased pressure can lead to a disease called glaucoma. If the pressure is too high, it can also lead to loss of sight. Synoprost-T Eye Drop should be put only in the infected eye, and contact with the normal eye should be avoided.
Use Synoprost-T Eye Drop as prescribed by your doctor. Synoprost-T Eye Drop is only for use in eyes. You are advised to use Synoprost-T Eye Drop for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. The most common side effects of Synoprost-T Eye Drop are eye pain, darkening of eyelashes, stinging sensation, irritation, foreign body sensation, change in the iris colour, itching, and burning sensation in the eye. Most of these side effects of Synoprost-T Eye Drop are temporary, do not require medical attention, and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Put Synoprost-T Eye Drop only if the doctor prescribes you. Never encourage self-medication or suggest your medicine to someone else. It would help if you did not stop taking Synoprost-T Eye Drop suddenly as it may increase eye pressure. Do not take Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you are allergic to sulphonamides, beta-blockers or have a severe kidney or liver disease. Check with your doctor before starting Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you have dry eyes and cornea problems. If you wear contact lenses or wear them, remove them before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop, and you can put them back 15 minutes after using Synoprost-T Eye Drop. Also, do not stop Synoprost-T Eye Drop abruptly as it may lead to severe side effects. Do not take any other eye medication with Synoprost-T Eye Drop, without consulting your doctor.
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is a combination drug containing 'ophthalmic medication,' used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye. It contains Bimatoprost (prostaglandin analog) and Timolol (beta-blocker), primarily used in treating ocular hypertension (high pressure of the eye). Increased pressure is left untreated; it may lead to an illness called glaucoma. If the pressure is too high, it can also lead to loss of sight. Bimatoprost works by increasing the drainage of aqueous humor (fluid in the eye) from the eye and reducing eye pressure. Timolol works by decreasing the production of fluid in the eye.
Do not take Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you are allergic or hypersensitive to Synoprost-T Eye Drop, other antibiotics, beta-blockers, sulfa drugs. Inform your doctor about all the prescription and non-prescription medications you are taking, especially eye medications, products that contain aspirin, and vitamins. If you have a kidney or liver problem, macular oedema, are pregnant or breastfeeding, inform your doctor before starting Synoprost-T Eye Drop, dose adjustment may be required. If you are taking any other eye medication, please tell your doctor prior. If you wear contact lenses or wearing them, remove them before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop, and you can put them back 15 minutes after using Synoprost-T Eye Drop. Wash your hands properly before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop to avoid any infection.
Drug-Drug Interaction: Synoprost-T Eye Drop is known to interact with blood pressure lowering medicines (atenolol, nifedipine, verapamil), heart medicine (quinidine), medicines to treat diabetes (metformin, glibenclamide), medicines to treat depression (fluoxetine and paroxetine), other prostaglandins ophthalmic medications (latanoprost, tafluprost, travoprost, unoprostone).
Drug-Food Interaction: Synoprost-T Eye Drop is known to interact with alcohol and other multivitamins you are taking.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Synoprost-T Eye Drop is known to interact if you have coronary heart disease, heart failure, low blood pressure, breathing problems (asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), Raynaud’s syndrome (poor blood circulation disease), overactivity of the thyroid gland, diabetes, liver or kidney problems, macular edema (swelling of retina).
Glaucoma: It is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged. This damaged nerve leads to an increase in eye pressure abnormally. If not treated, it can lead to loss of vision. It is a major cause of blindness in people who are above the age of 60 years.
Ocular hypertension: It is a condition in which the pressure of the eye is higher than normal. The increased pressure can be due to certain other diseases, an injury, or an adverse effect of certain medications. If left untreated, it can lead to optic nerve damage and permanent vision loss.
About Synoprost-T Eye Drop
Synoprost-T Eye Drop belongs to the class of medication called 'ophthalmic preparations' used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye. It may lead to an illness called glaucoma. Synoprost-T Eye Drop is used alone or in combination with other drugs. Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged. This damaged nerve leads to an increase in eye pressure abnormally.
Synoprost-T Eye Drop contains Bimatoprost (prostaglandin analogue) and Timolol (beta-blocker), primarily used in treating ocular hypertension (high pressure of the eye). Bimatoprost works by increasing the drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye) from the eye and reducing eye pressure. Timolol works by decreasing the fluid production in the eye as the increased pressure can lead to a disease called glaucoma. If the pressure is too high, it can also lead to loss of sight. Synoprost-T Eye Drop should be put only in the infected eye, and contact with the normal eye should be avoided.
Use Synoprost-T Eye Drop as prescribed by your doctor. Synoprost-T Eye Drop is only for use in eyes. You are advised to use Synoprost-T Eye Drop for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. The most common side effects of Synoprost-T Eye Drop are eye pain, darkening of eyelashes, stinging sensation, irritation, foreign body sensation, change in the iris colour, itching, and burning sensation in the eye. Most of these side effects of Synoprost-T Eye Drop are temporary, do not require medical attention, and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Put Synoprost-T Eye Drop only if the doctor prescribes you. Never encourage self-medication or suggest your medicine to someone else. It would help if you did not stop taking Synoprost-T Eye Drop suddenly as it may increase eye pressure. Do not take Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you are allergic to sulphonamides, beta-blockers or have a severe kidney or liver disease. Check with your doctor before starting Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you have dry eyes and cornea problems. If you wear contact lenses or wear them, remove them before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop, and you can put them back 15 minutes after using Synoprost-T Eye Drop. Also, do not stop Synoprost-T Eye Drop abruptly as it may lead to severe side effects. Do not take any other eye medication with Synoprost-T Eye Drop, without consulting your doctor.
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Synoprost-T Eye Drop is a combination drug containing 'ophthalmic medication,' used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye. Bimatoprost works by increasing the drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye) from the eye and reducing eye pressure. Timolol works by decreasing the production of fluid in the eye. Collectively, both of them reduce the increased eye pressure.
Synoprost-T Eye Drop contains a preservative named benzalkonium chloride, which may be absorbed by the contact lenses and change the colour of contact lenses. So, please remove your lenses before putting Synoprost-T Eye Drop, and you can wear it 15 minutes after using Synoprost-T Eye Drop.
No, Synoprost-T Eye Drop should be taken in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. If you take it in more than the recommended dose, it might cause unpleasant side effects. If you think your symptoms are not improving, please consult your doctor.
Do not stop taking Synoprost-T Eye Drop without talking to your doctor. If you suddenly stop taking Synoprost-T Eye Drop, you may experience increased eye pressure. It can also lead to loss of sight. Your doctor will probably decrease your dose gradually depending upon your disease condition.
Yes, Synoprost-T Eye Drop is known to cause eye irritation as it contains benzalkonium chloride as a preservative. If you have dry eyes or any cornea disorder, please your doctor before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop as a dose adjustment may be required.
No, Synoprost-T Eye Drop should not be used simultaneously with other eye medications. At least, a gap of 10-15 minutes should be there between using two eye medications.
Alcohol
Caution
Alcohol is not known to cause any unpleasant side effects if taken along with Synoprost-T Eye Drop. But intake of alcohol with Synoprost-T Eye Drop may damage your liver. So intake of Synoprost-T Eye Drop should be avoided with Synoprost-T Eye Drop.
Pregnancy
Caution
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is a pregnancy Category C medicine. It may affect pregnant women or the fetus. Hence, the intake of Synoprost-T Eye Drop should be avoided if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant as it may harm the baby.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is excreted in human milk. But the amount of Synoprost-T Eye Drop absorbed by the nursing infant is unknown. So, it should not be taken while breastfeeding.
Driving
Unsafe
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is known to cause blurry vision, so driving or operating any machinery which requires concentration should be avoided.
Liver
Caution
Synoprost-T Eye Drop to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Liver diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
Kidney
Caution
Synoprost-T Eye Drop to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
Children
Caution
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is not recommended for children below the age of 18 years.
Uses of Synoprost-T Eye Drop
Medicinal Benefits
Synoprost-T Eye Drop is a combination drug containing 'ophthalmic medication,' used to treat raised /increased pressure in the eye. It contains Bimatoprost (prostaglandin analog) and Timolol (beta-blocker), primarily used in treating ocular hypertension (high pressure of the eye). Increased pressure is left untreated; it may lead to an illness called glaucoma. If the pressure is too high, it can also lead to loss of sight. Bimatoprost works by increasing the drainage of aqueous humor (fluid in the eye) from the eye and reducing eye pressure. Timolol works by decreasing the production of fluid in the eye.
Side Effects of Synoprost-T Eye Drop
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Drug Warnings
Do not take Synoprost-T Eye Drop if you are allergic or hypersensitive to Synoprost-T Eye Drop, other antibiotics, beta-blockers, sulfa drugs. Inform your doctor about all the prescription and non-prescription medications you are taking, especially eye medications, products that contain aspirin, and vitamins. If you have a kidney or liver problem, macular oedema, are pregnant or breastfeeding, inform your doctor before starting Synoprost-T Eye Drop, dose adjustment may be required. If you are taking any other eye medication, please tell your doctor prior. If you wear contact lenses or wearing them, remove them before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop, and you can put them back 15 minutes after using Synoprost-T Eye Drop. Wash your hands properly before using Synoprost-T Eye Drop to avoid any infection.
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Glaucoma: It is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged. This damaged nerve leads to an increase in eye pressure abnormally. If not treated, it can lead to loss of vision. It is a major cause of blindness in people who are above the age of 60 years.
Ocular hypertension: It is a condition in which the pressure of the eye is higher than normal. The increased pressure can be due to certain other diseases, an injury, or an adverse effect of certain medications. If left untreated, it can lead to optic nerve damage and permanent vision loss.