Travocomb

Timolol (5mg) + Travoprost (40mcg)
Price: ₹500 - ₹650 for 2.5 ml bottle
Mfr: Ajanta Pharma Ltd. | Form: Ophthalmic Solution

📋 Clinical Overview

A fixed-dose combination (FDC) ophthalmic solution for the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who are insufficiently responsive to beta-blockers or prostaglandin analogues alone. Timolol is a non-selective beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist, and Travoprost is a synthetic prostaglandin F2α analogue. This combination provides additive IOP-lowering effects through complementary mechanisms, offering enhanced efficacy and improved patient compliance.

💊 Dosage & Administration

Adult: One drop in the affected eye(s) once daily in the evening. Do not exceed one drop per eye per day.

Note: 1. Wash hands. 2. Tilt head back. 3. Gently pull lower eyelid to form a pouch. 4. Instill one drop. 5. Close eye gently and apply pressure to the nasolacrimal duct (inner corner of eye) for 1-2 minutes to minimize systemic absorption. 6. Do not let dropper tip touch eye or any surface. 7. Wait at least 5 minutes before instilling any other eye drops.

⚠️ Contraindications

  • Bronchial asthma
  • History of bronchial asthma or severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Sinus bradycardia (<50-55 bpm)
  • Second- or third-degree atrioventricular block
  • Overt cardiac failure
  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Hypersensitivity to timolol, travoprost, benzalkonium chloride, or any component

🔬 Mechanism of Action

The combination works via two distinct pathways to reduce IOP. Timolol reduces aqueous humor production by blocking beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the ciliary epithelium. Travoprost increases uveoscleral outflow (and to a lesser extent, trabecular outflow) by relaxing ciliary muscle and remodeling the extracellular matrix via interaction with the prostaglandin FP receptor.

🤕 Side Effects

  • Ocular hyperemia (redness)
  • Burning or stinging sensation on instillation
  • Itching of eyes
  • Foreign body sensation
  • Visual disturbance/blurred vision
  • Darkening of iris (permanent, more noticeable in hazel/green eyes)
  • Darkening of eyelid skin
  • Increased length, thickness, and pigmentation of eyelashes

🤰 Special Populations

Pregnancy: Category C (US FDA). Travoprost: May have abortifacient potential. Timolol: Crosses placenta. Use only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Avoid especially during first trimester.

Driving: May cause transient blurred vision, dizziness, or fatigue after instillation. Patients should not drive or use machines until vision is clear.

🔄 Drug Interactions

Oral Beta-Blockers (e.g., Propranolol, Atenolol)Additive systemic beta-blockade; increased risk of bradycardia, AV block, heart failure.Major
Calcium Channel Blockers (e.g., Verapamil, Diltiazem)Potentiates negative inotropic and chronotropic effects; risk of severe bradycardia and heart failure.Major
DigoxinAdditive effects on AV conduction; increased risk of bradycardia.Moderate
Insulin, Oral HypoglycemicsTimolol may mask tachycardia as a sign of hypoglycemia and may impair glucose recovery.Moderate
Catecholamine-depleting drugs (e.g., Reserpine)Additive hypotensive and bradycardic effects.Moderate
NSAIDs (Topical Ocular, e.g., Diclofenac)May attenuate the IOP-lowering effect of prostaglandin analogues.Moderate
Cholinergic Agonists (e.g., Pilocarpine)Additive IOP-lowering effect; may cause miosis.Minor

🔁 Alternatives to Travocomb

Same composition (Timolol (5mg) + Travoprost (40mcg)), different brands:

Travatan-T Traviprost-T Travotim Travotim