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Details for: SANDOZ TRAVOPROST

Company: SANDOZ CANADA INCORPORATED

DIN DIN name Active Ingredient(s) Strength Dosage Form Route of Administration
02413167SANDOZ TRAVOPROSTTRAVOPROST0.004 % / W/VSOLUTIONOPHTHALMIC
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Consumer Information

This information was provided by the drug’s manufacturer when this drug product was approved for sale in Canada. It is designed for consumers and care givers. It is a summary of information about the drug and will not tell you everything about the drug. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about the drug.

What the medication is used for

Sandoz Travoprost is used to treat high pressure in the eye. This pressure can lead to an illness called glaucoma.

What it does

High pressure in the eye. Your eyeballs contain a clear, watery liquid, which feeds the inside of the eye. Liquid is always emptying out of the eye, and more liquid is always being produced. If the eye fills up faster than it empties, the pressure inside the eye builds up. If it gets too high, it can damage your sight.

Sandoz Travoprost Solution is one of a group of medicines for glaucoma which contain prostaglandin analogues. It works by increasing the outflow of liquid, which lowers the pressure in the eye. It may be used on its own or with other glaucoma eye drops, which also reduce pressure.

When it should not be used
  • Allergic (hypersensitive) to:
    • Travoprost.
    • Other prostaglandin analogues.
    • Other ingredients in Sandoz Travoprost. See What are the ingredients in Sandoz Travoprost?
  • Pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
What the medicinal ingredient is

travoprost 0.040 mg/mL

What the non-medicinal ingredients are

sofZia* preservative system (boric acid, propylene glycol, sorbitol, zinc chloride), polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil, and purified water. Tiny amounts of hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide are added to maintain proper pH balance.

What dosage form it comes in

Liquid (a colourless to light yellow solution) supplied in a 2.5 mL or 5 mL plastic bottle with a screw cap.

Warnings and precautions

To help avoid side effects and ensure proper use, talk to your healthcare professional before you take Sandoz Travoprost. Talk about any health conditions or problems you may have, including if you:

  • Will be having eye surgery.
  • Have an eye infection.
  • Are breastfeeding or planning to breast-feed. Sandoz Travoprost may get into your breast milk.

Other warnings you should know about:
Sandoz Travoprost is not to be used by people under 18 years of age.

STOP taking Sandoz Travoprost and talk to your doctor immediately:

  • If you develop an eye infection.
  • Your eye(s) become irritated.
  • You suffer any damage to your eye(s).

Take special care using Sandoz Travoprost:

  • If you wear soft contact lenses. Do not use the Sandoz Travoprost while wearing contact lenses. Remove your contact lenses before applying Sandoz Travoprost and wait at least 15 minutes after using the drops before putting your lenses back in.
  • If your skin comes into contact with Sandoz Travoprost, wash your skin immediately. This is especially important for pregnant women.

Eye Effects

  • Sandoz Travoprost may increase the length, thickness, colour and/or number of your eyelashes.
  • Sandoz Travoprost may also change the colour of your eye. It may make your iris (the coloured part of your eye) more brown.
  • If you use Sandoz Travoprost in one eye only, the possible change in colour in your iris, the skin around the eye or the change in the eyelashes may appear in the treated eye only.
  • These changes in pigmentation and lash growth may be permanent.

Driving or using machines
You may find that your vision is blurred for a short time just after you use Sandoz Travoprost. Do not drive or use machines until your vision is clear.

Tell your healthcare professional about all the medicines you take, including any drugs, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements or alternative medicines.

Interactions with this medication

No drug interaction studies have been done with Sandoz Travoprost.

Proper use of this medication

This medicine has been prescribed for you personally. You must not pass it on to other people. It may harm them even if they have the same illness as you.

Usual adult dose

1 drop in the affected eye(s) once a day. Evening is the best time to take Sandoz Travoprost.

Only use Sandoz Travoprost in both eyes if your doctor told you to. Take it for as long as your doctor told you to.

Only use Sandoz Travoprost in your eyes.

How to use

  • Get the Sandoz Travoprost bottle and a mirror (if needed).
  • Wash your hands.
  • Twist off the cap.
  • Hold the bottle, pointing down, between your thumb and fingers.
  • Tilt your head back. Pull down your eyelid with a clean finger, until there is a 'pocket' between the eyelid and your eye. The drop will go in here (picture 1).
  • Bring the bottle tip close to the eye. Use the mirror if it helps.
  • Don't touch your eye or eyelid, surrounding areas or other surfaces with the dropper. It could get germs on the dropper tip.
  • Gently squeeze the bottle to release one drop of Sandoz Travoprost at a time (picture 2).
  • If you take drops in both eyes, repeat the steps for your other eye.
  • Put the bottle cap back on tightly after use.

If a drop misses your eye, wipe it off with a tissue and try again.

If you are using other eye drops, wait at least 5 minutes between putting in Sandoz Travoprost and the other drops.

Overdose

If you accidentally use too many drops, just go back to your regular once a day dosing the next day. If you have any concerns, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

If you think you have taken too much Sandoz Travoprost, contact your healthcare professional, hospital emergency department or regional Poison Control Centre immediately, even if there are no symptoms.

Missed Dose

If you forget to use Sandoz Travoprost, take your next scheduled dose. Do not use a double dose to make up the missed dose.

Side effects and what to do about them

These are not all the possible side effects you may feel when taking Sandoz Travoprost. If you experience any side effects not listed here, contact your healthcare professional.

Side effects in the eye may include:

  • Eye redness.
  • Burning or stinging eyes.
  • Itchy eyes.
  • A change in eye colour.
  • Dry eyes.
  • A feeling that something is in the eyes.
  • Eye or eyelid inflammation (swelling).
  • Eye pain.
  • Blurred or reduced vision.
  • Sensitivity to light.
  • Eye discharge.
  • Eczema (rash) on the eyelids.
  • Eyelid itching, crusting, redness or irritation.
  • Increased tearing.
  • Change in eyelash colour, eyelash thickening, growth or loss.
  • Abnormally positioned eyelashes that grow back toward the eye.
  • Reduced feeling in the eyes.
  • Tired eyes, eye allergy, or sunken eyes.

Other side effects in the body:

  • Headache
  • Skin darkening or discolouration.
  • Dizziness.
  • A bad taste in the mouth
  • High or low blood pressure.
  • Cold-like symptoms, such as cough, voice disorder, throat pain, or nose discomfort.
  • Dry nose or mouth.
  • Nasal allergy or inflammation (swelling).
  • Nose bleeds.
  • Constipation, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Excessive hair growth or hair colour changes.
  • Rash, skin redness or itching.
  • Feeling weak.
  • Depression, trouble sleeping (insomnia) or anxiety.
  • A ringing in the ears.
  • Chest or joint pain.
  • Muscle pain.
  • Increase in prostate cancer marker.
Serious side effects, how often they happen and what to do about them
Symptom / effect Talk with your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist only if severe Talk with your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist in all cases Stop taking drug and talk with your doctor or pharmacist
UNCOMMON or RARE
Eye problems: clouded, blurry or dim vision, trouble seeing at night, sensitivity to light, halos around lights, fading or “yellowing” of colours, eye pain, eye redness, feeling like there is something in your eye, tearing, rash or sores on the eyelids or around the eyes    
UNCOMMON
Allergic reaction: rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, difficulty swallowing or breathing    
RARE
Heart problems: fast or slow heartbeat    
Breathing problems: asthma, shortness of breath    
UNKNOWN
Heart problems: abnormal or irregular heartbeat    
Bladder problems: loss of bladder control, painful urination    

If you have a troublesome symptom or side effect that is not listed here or becomes bad enough to interfere with your daily activities, talk to your healthcare professional.

How to store

Store at 2°C - 25°C. No refrigeration required.

Don't use the drops after the expiry date (marked 'Exp') on the bottle and the box.

Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Reporting side effects

You can report any suspected side effects associated with the use of health products to Health Canada by:

NOTE: Contact your health professional if you need information about how to manage your side effects. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide medical advice.

More information
  • Talk to your healthcare professional
  • Find the full product monograph that is prepared for healthcare professionals and includes this Patient Medication Information by visiting the Health Canada website; the manufacturer’s website www.sandoz.ca or by calling 1-800-361-3062.

This leaflet was prepared by Sandoz Canada Inc.

Last Revised: May 7, 2019

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