⚡ Quick Answer — What is Lacoma-T Eye Drops?
Lacoma-T Eye Drops combines latanoprost 0.005% (prostaglandin) with timolol 0.5% (beta-blocker) in one bottle. Once-daily evening dosing. Powerful 30–35% IOP reduction. Avoid in asthma, severe COPD, bradycardia, AV block.
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What is Lacoma-T Eye Drops?
Lacoma-T Eye Drops is a fixed-dose combination eye drop manufactured by Sun Pharma, containing latanoprost 0.005% and timolol maleate 0.5% in a 2.5 mL bottle. The two ingredients target both sides of the IOP equation — outflow (latanoprost) and production (timolol) — for once-daily 30–35% IOP reduction.
How It Works
Latanoprost increases uveoscleral outflow via FP-receptor activation; timolol reduces aqueous production through ciliary epithelium beta-blockade. The mechanisms are complementary, making the combination roughly equivalent to taking the two drugs separately at the right intervals.
Dosing
One drop in affected eye(s) once daily, in the evening. Wait 5 minutes between other eye drops. Practise punctal occlusion for 1–2 minutes to reduce systemic timolol absorption. Remove contact lenses; reinsert after 15 minutes.
Side Effects
Eye: conjunctival hyperaemia (less than bimatoprost+timolol combos), iris pigmentation in light-coloured eyes (permanent), eyelash thickening, periorbital fat atrophy, mild stinging.
Systemic: bradycardia, fatigue, depression, bronchospasm in reactive airways, masking of hypoglycaemia signs.
Warnings
- Asthma, severe COPD — absolute
- Bradycardia, AV block, decompensated heart failure
- Active uveitis, herpetic keratitis, pseudophakia with macular oedema risk
- Pregnancy Category C — avoid
- Concurrent oral beta-blockers — additive
Storage
Store at 2–8°C unopened (refrigerator). After first opening, store at room temperature 15–25°C and discard within 28 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why latanoprost+timolol over bimatoprost+timolol?
Latanoprost has a gentler side-effect profile — less conjunctival redness, less periorbital fat atrophy. Bimatoprost is slightly more potent but with more cosmetic side effects.
When should I take Lacoma-T Eye Drops?
Once daily in the evening for maximum IOP reduction overnight, when IOP is typically highest in untreated glaucoma.
Will my eye colour change?
Possibly — latanoprost can permanently darken light irises (blue, green, hazel). Brown irises are usually unaffected.
Can I use Lacoma-T Eye Drops with asthma?
No — the timolol component is contraindicated. Switch to a non-beta-blocker option.
What is punctal occlusion?
Press the inner corner of your eye for 1–2 minutes after instillation to block tear drainage and reduce systemic timolol absorption by ~70%.
Can I drive after the drop?
Wait 5–10 minutes for any blur to clear before driving.
What if I take oral beta-blockers?
Tell your prescriber. Additive bradycardia is possible. Some clinicians prefer a non-beta-blocker combination in patients on oral atenolol/metoprolol.
Is Lacoma-T Eye Drops safe in pregnancy?
Category C. Avoid; switch to monotherapy under specialist guidance.
What if I miss a dose?
Skip and resume normal evening schedule. Do not double dose.
What if I store the unopened bottle at room temperature?
Latanoprost (the unopened bottle) needs refrigeration for shelf-life stability. Once opened, the bottle is fine at room temperature for 28 days.
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- Careprost (bimatoprost)
Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice from a qualified ophthalmologist or optometrist. Eye conditions can rapidly threaten sight — sudden vision loss, severe pain, or trauma is an ophthalmology emergency. Always consult an eye-care professional before starting, stopping, or changing any treatment.



























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