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Written By Santoshini Reddy G , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Sureshvarma D , MPharma
Last Updated Aug 20, 2024 | 1:09 PM IST

About Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is indicated for lowering high intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve and results in reduced vision. Ocular hypertension is increased pressure in the eye due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow). 
 
Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is a combination of two drugs, namely: Brinzolamide (carbonic anhydrase inhibitor) and Brimonidine (alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist). Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml decreases the production of aqueous humour, thereby helps lower the increased pressure in the eye. 
 
In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as blurred vision, eye redness, discomfort, drowsiness and bad taste in the mouth. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
 
Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is not recommended for children below 18 years as the safety and effectiveness have not been established. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml might cause dizziness, drowsiness, and abnormal/blurred vision; so, drive only if you have clear vision. Avoid touching the tip of the dropper as it may contaminate the contents. 

Uses of Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

Open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension

Medicinal Benefits

Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is a combination of two drugs, namely: Brinzolamide (carbonic anhydrase inhibitors) and Brimonidine (alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists). Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is indicated for lowering high intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml decreases the production of aqueous humour, thereby helps lower the increased pressure in the eye. 

Directions for Use

Lie down and tilt your head backwards. Pull your lower eyelid gently with your index finger to form a pocket. Instil the number of drops advised by the doctor into the pocket of the lower eyelid. Close your eyes for 1-2 minutes.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

  • Blurred/abnormal vision
  • Eye redness
  • Eye discomfort
  • Drowsiness
  • Bad taste in the mouth 
  • Dry mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Eye surface inflammation
  • Eye pain

Drug Warnings

Do not take Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml if you are allergic to any of its components, if you are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, antidepressants, if you have severe kidney problems or excess acidity in the blood. Inform your doctor if you have liver problems, narrow-angle glaucoma, dry eyes, cornea problems, coronary heart disease, depression, poor or disturbed blood circulation. Consult a doctor before using Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is not recommended for children below 18 years as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml might cause dizziness, drowsiness, abnormal/blurred vision; so, drive only if you are alert.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Inform your doctor if you are taking digitalis glycoside (digoxin), drugs used to treat glaucoma (acetazolamide, methazolamide, dorzolamide), antipsychotics (chlorpromazine), an alkaloid (reserpine), antidepressants, antiviral, antifungal, anaesthetics, sedatives, opiates, and barbiturates.

Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have severe kidney problems, depression, heart problems, or excess acidity in the blood.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • DIGOXIN
  • ACETAZOLAMIDE
  • METHAZOLAMIDE
  • DORZOLAMIDE
  • CHLORPROMAZINE
  • RESERPINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Include fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Avoid intake of baked foods such as cakes, cookies, doughnuts or fried items such as French fries and stick margarine as these foods may worsen glaucoma and damage the optic nerve.
  • Cut down your coffee intake as it may increase pressure in the eye. Replace coffee with green tea.
  • Avoid exercises such as any position where the head is lower than the body, like an inverted yoga pose, as it may increase pressure in the eye. Doing selective exercises is advised for glaucoma patients.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Glaucoma: It is an eye condition that causes damage to the optic nerve (essential for good vision) due to abnormally increased pressure in the eye. If it is not treated in time, it may cause blindness. Usually, there are no symptoms for glaucoma initially, except the slow loss of vision gradually. However, some symptoms include visible rainbow-coloured circles around bright lights or blurred vision. Rarely, glaucoma can develop suddenly with intense pain in the eye, visual disturbance or nausea.

Ocular hypertension: It is a condition caused due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow). This leads to a build-up of excess fluid in the eye resulting in increased pressure inside the eye without any damage to the optic nerve. If ocular hypertension is not controlled, it may lead to glaucoma.

About Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is indicated for lowering high intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve and results in reduced vision. Ocular hypertension is increased pressure in the eye due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow). 
 
Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is a combination of two drugs, namely: Brinzolamide (carbonic anhydrase inhibitor) and Brimonidine (alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist). Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml decreases the production of aqueous humour, thereby helps lower the increased pressure in the eye. 
 
In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as blurred vision, eye redness, discomfort, drowsiness and bad taste in the mouth. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
 
Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is not recommended for children below 18 years as the safety and effectiveness have not been established. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml might cause dizziness, drowsiness, and abnormal/blurred vision; so, drive only if you have clear vision. Avoid touching the tip of the dropper as it may contaminate the contents. 

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Uses of Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

Open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension

Medicinal Benefits

Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is a combination of two drugs, namely: Brinzolamide (carbonic anhydrase inhibitors) and Brimonidine (alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists). Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is indicated for lowering high intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml decreases the production of aqueous humour, thereby helps lower the increased pressure in the eye. 

Side Effects of Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml

  • Blurred/abnormal vision
  • Eye redness
  • Eye discomfort
  • Drowsiness
  • Bad taste in the mouth 
  • Dry mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Eye surface inflammation
  • Eye pain

Directions for Use

Lie down and tilt your head backwards. Pull your lower eyelid gently with your index finger to form a pocket. Instil the number of drops advised by the doctor into the pocket of the lower eyelid. Close your eyes for 1-2 minutes.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Do not take Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml if you are allergic to any of its components, if you are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, antidepressants, if you have severe kidney problems or excess acidity in the blood. Inform your doctor if you have liver problems, narrow-angle glaucoma, dry eyes, cornea problems, coronary heart disease, depression, poor or disturbed blood circulation. Consult a doctor before using Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml is not recommended for children below 18 years as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Tregmon Ophthalmic Suspension 5 ml might cause dizziness, drowsiness, abnormal/blurred vision; so, drive only if you are alert.

Therapeutic Class

ANTIGLAUCOMA AGENTS

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • DIGOXIN
  • ACETAZOLAMIDE
  • METHAZOLAMIDE
  • DORZOLAMIDE
  • CHLORPROMAZINE
  • RESERPINE

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Include fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Avoid intake of baked foods such as cakes, cookies, doughnuts or fried items such as French fries and stick margarine as these foods may worsen glaucoma and damage the optic nerve.
  • Cut down your coffee intake as it may increase pressure in the eye. Replace coffee with green tea.
  • Avoid exercises such as any position where the head is lower than the body, like an inverted yoga pose, as it may increase pressure in the eye. Doing selective exercises is advised for glaucoma patients.

Habit Forming

No

Disease/Condition Glossary

Glaucoma: It is an eye condition that causes damage to the optic nerve (essential for good vision) due to abnormally increased pressure in the eye. If it is not treated in time, it may cause blindness. Usually, there are no symptoms for glaucoma initially, except the slow loss of vision gradually. However, some symptoms include visible rainbow-coloured circles around bright lights or blurred vision. Rarely, glaucoma can develop suddenly with intense pain in the eye, visual disturbance or nausea.

Ocular hypertension: It is a condition caused due to poor drainage of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye that maintains normal pressure by its continuous flow). This leads to a build-up of excess fluid in the eye resulting in increased pressure inside the eye without any damage to the optic nerve. If ocular hypertension is not controlled, it may lead to glaucoma.

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