Travoprost (Travatan) and Ketamine Therapy | Tovani Health
Travatan Z (Travoprost) — Topical prostaglandin F2α analog (glaucoma)
Verdict at Tovani Health
Fully compatible; same prostaglandin-analog framework as latanoprost.
Topical travoprost and ketamine have no clinically significant interaction. Once-daily evening eye drop, similar profile to latanoprost. The cosmetic effects — iris pigmentation darkening, eyelash growth/length, periorbital fat atrophy — are intrinsic prostaglandin-class effects, not KAP-related.
If you take Travatan Z regularly and are considering at-home ketamine therapy, the combination is generally safe at therapeutic doses. This page covers the brief pharmacologic context and what we do at intake.
How Travatan Z interacts with ketamine
Prostaglandin F2α analog increasing uveoscleral aqueous outflow. Topical with minimal systemic absorption.
What we do at intake
Continue as prescribed. Use punctal-occlusion technique.
Bottom line
Topical travoprost and ketamine have no clinically significant interaction. Once-daily evening eye drop, similar profile to latanoprost. The cosmetic effects — iris pigmentation darkening, eyelash growth/length, periorbital fat atrophy — are intrinsic prostaglandin-class effects, not KAP-related.
Ready to find out if at-home ketamine fits your situation?
We’ll note that you’re on Travatan Z (Travoprost) at intake. The eligibility check takes 5 minutes and gives you an honest answer about whether at-home ketamine fits your specific situation.
FL and NJ residents only. Benjamin Soffer, DO — Tovani Health.
Clinically reviewed
Reviewed by Benjamin Soffer, DO on May 23, 2026. Dr. Soffer is a board-certified physician (American Board of Internal Medicine) licensed in Florida and New Jersey, prescribing at-home ketamine therapy through Tovani Health.
This page is general information about how this medication interacts with at-home ketamine therapy at Tovani Health. It is not a substitute for medical advice from your prescribing physician about your specific situation. Always discuss medication changes with the doctor who prescribed them.