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Compare Azopt vs. Travatan Z

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Brinzolamide (Azopt) and Travoprost (Travatan Z) are both eye drops used to lower eye pressure and treat glaucoma, but they work differently and have distinct features. Brinzolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that reduces fluid in the eye, requiring you to use it three times a day. Travoprost, on the other hand, is a prostaglandin that helps fluid drain from the eye and is typically used just once a day at night. Brinzolamide is available as a generic, but it can still be more expensive than other options, while Travoprost also has a generic form and is considered a first-choice treatment. Common side effects of Brinzolamide include bitter taste, whereas Travoprost may cause changes in your eye's sensitivity to light. Additionally, Brinzolamide is not suitable for people with sulfa allergies, while Travoprost can make your eyelashes grow longer and thicker. Both medications require you to remove contact lenses before use and wait 15 minutes before putting them back in.

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