Last Time-TM Eye Drop

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Composition FOR Last Time-TM

Timolol(5mg/ml),Latanoprost(50mcg/ml)

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Information regarding the use of Last Time-TM Eye Drop during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Last Time-TM

Timolol(5mg/ml)

Uses

Timolol is used in the treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma.

How it works

Timolol is a beta blocker. It works by decreasing the production of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye), thereby lowering the increased eye pressure.

Common side effects

Burning eyes, Stinging in the eyes, Breathlessness, Dry eye, Eyelid inflammation, Headache, Eye discharge, Corneal inflammation, Eye itching, Inflammation of the nose, Hair loss, Chest pain, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Dryness in mouth, Urticaria
Latanoprost(50mcg/ml)

Uses

Latanoprost is used in the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension.

How it works

Latanoprost is a prostaglandin analogue. It works by increasing the outflow of aqueous humor, thereby lowering the increased eye pressure.

Common side effects

Eye pain, Foreign body sensation, Conjunctival hyperemia, Photophobia, Stinging in the eyes, Blurred vision, Conjunctivitis, Altered length of eyelashes, Dry eye, Change in color of iris, Asthma, Eye discomfort, Allergic skin rash, Flu-like symptoms, Joint pain, Double vision, Lacrimation (flow of tears), Eyelid disorder, Corneal inflammation, Angina pectoris

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Expert advice FOR Last Time-TM

  • Timolol helps lower high pressure in the eye and reduces the risk of vision loss.
  • Apply pressure on the corner of the eye (close to the nose) for about 1 minute, immediately after instilling the drop.
  • Wait for at least 5-10 minutes before delivering the next medication in the same eye to avoid dilution.
  • Notify your doctor if you have lung or heart diseases as Timolol may worsen these conditions.
  • Stinging sensation may occur for 1-2 mins. Notify your doctor if it persists for longer.
  • Make sure to use within 4 weeks of opening the bottle.

Frequently asked questions FOR Last Time-TM

Timolol

Q. What does Timolol do?
Timolol reduces the pressure inside the eyes, known as intraocular pressure. This helps to reduce the risk of damage to the optic nerve which is responsible for normal vision. If the pressure in the eye is not controlled, it can gradually with time lead to blindness. Timolol effectively controls ocular hypertension and certain types of glaucoma by decreasing the pressure in the eyes.
Q. How should you use Timolol?
Timolol eye drops are usually instilled once or twice a day at evenly spaced intervals until the pressure in the eye is controlled (about 4 weeks). After that, it can be instilled once a day or as advised by the doctor. Follow the directions of your doctor carefully, and ask your doctor to explain any part you do not understand. Use Timolol in the dose and duration advised by your doctor.
Q. Can I stop Timolol if I am fine now?
No, you should not stop using Timolol without consulting your doctor. If you stop taking this medicine suddenly, the pressure in your eyes may not be controlled which may increase the risk of loss of sight.
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Q. When should I seek a doctor’s advice?
You should contact your doctor immediately if you develop an eye infection, conjunctivitis, or an eyelid reaction. Also, you should inform the doctor if you have an eye injury or eye surgery. Discuss with your doctor if you have to continue using Timolol.
Q. Can I use Timolol with contact lenses?
No, you should remove your contact lenses before instilling Timolol. You can re-insert the lens 15 minutes after using Timolol. Contact your doctor if there is any eye irritation that persists.

Latanoprost

Q. How long do you keep your eyes shut after using Latanoprost?
After using the eye drops you should close your eyes for at least 2-3 minutes so that the medicine does not run off and gets absorbed in the eye.
Q. How long does it take for Latanoprost to start working?
The pressure in the eyes starts decreasing after about 3-4 hours of using Latanoprost and the maximum effect is reached after 8-12 hours.
Q. Can I use Latanoprost in the morning?
It is recommended to use Latanoprost in the evening for best results. Latanoprost, when used in the evening for the first few days, showed significantly effective results in lowering the eye pressure. The effect of this medicine remains for about 24 hours after administration.
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Q. Can I use contact lenses while using Latanoprost?
Yes, you can use contact lenses while using Latanoprost. However, remove your contact lenses before instilling Latanoprost. You can re-insert the lenses 15 minutes after instilling Latanoprost. Contact your doctor if eye irritation occurs and persists.
Q. Can Latanoprost cause a change in eye color?
Yes, continued use of Latanoprost may cause a change in the color of the iris, particularly brown pigmentation. This color change is more common in people who have mixed color eyes (blue-brown, grey-brown, yellow-brown or green-brown). The change may be more noticeable if it is used in only one eye. This change in color is likely to be permanent. Additionally, the eyelashes may also become denser and the color of the eyelids may darken. However, this is usually temporary and reverts to normal once the use of Latanoprost is discontinued.
Q. When to seek doctor’s advice while using Latanoprost?
You should contact your doctor immediately if you develop an eye infection, injury, conjunctivitis, or an eyelid reaction. Along with that, the doctor should be informed if you have undergone any eye surgery earlier. Use Latanoprost as prescribed by the doctor.
Q. Can I use other eye drops along with Latanoprost?
If you have to use other eye drops, wait for at least 5 minutes before using them. You should inform your doctor about any other medicine which you are using since it may interfere with the working of Latanoprost.
Q. Do you have to refrigerate Latanoprost?
Yes, the unopened bottle needs to be refrigerated at 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F). However, once the bottle is opened for use, it may be stored at room temperature up to 25°C (77°F) for not longer than 6 weeks.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)