Bromostar T Eye Drop
Prescription Required
5 ml
Manufacturer
Mankind Pharma LtdStorage
Store below 30°C
- Bromostar T Eye Drop helps to treat Ocular hypertension.
- Bromostar T Eye Drop treats Glaucoma.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Bromostar T Eye Drop is used to treat open-angle glaucoma and excessive eye pressure (ocular hypertension). Glaucoma is a frequent eye ailment caused by damage to the optic nerve, which links the eye to the brain. It is generally caused by fluid accumulation in the front of the eye, which raises intraocular pressure.
Usage instructions-
- Bromostar T Eye Drop is only for external use. Use as directed by your doctor's instructions for dosage and duration. Before using, read the label carefully.
How it works-
Brimonidine and Timolol are the active drugs in Bromostar T Eye Drop. Brimonidine works by constricting blood vessels, reducing the passage of aqueous humour. Timolol reduces aqueous humour production by the ciliary body of the eye, resulting in a reduction in ocular pressure. As a result, Bromostar T Eye Drop is used to treat open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
Safety information-
Pregnancy
There are no instructions found in this case. You should consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding
There are no instructions found in this case. You should consult your doctor.
Alcohol
No details are found in this case.
Driving
Bromostar T Eye Drop may cause temporary blurring of your eyesight after usage. Drive only when your vision is clear.
Kidney
No details are found in this case.
Liver
No details are found in this case.
Bromostar T Eye Drop efficiently cures open-angle glaucoma and excessive eye pressure (ocular hypertension). Brimonidine and Timolol are the active drugs in Bromostar T Eye Drop. Brimonidine is a sympathomimetic agent, meaning it mimics sympathetic nerve reactions. It works by constricting blood arteries, and reducing the passage of aqueous humour. Timolol belongs to a class of antihypertensive medications known as 'beta-blockers,' which are primarily used to treat high intraocular pressure. It reduces the ciliary body's release of aqueous humour in the eye, resulting in a reduction in ocular pressure.
- Eye burning sensation
- Stinging in eyes
- Blurred vision
- Headache
- Eye redness


