Uses:
Lotepred Eye Drop is used to treat inflammation, redness, and swelling of the eyes caused by conditions like allergic conjunctivitis, post-surgery inflammation, or other ocular inflammatory disorders. It is a corticosteroid that helps reduce irritation and redness.
Dosage:
Typically, 1–2 drops are applied to the affected eye(s) 2–4 times daily, or as prescribed by a doctor. Dosage may be adjusted based on the severity of the condition.
How to Use:
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Wash your hands before using the eye drops.
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Tilt your head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and place the prescribed number of drops into the eye.
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Close your eyes and press the inner corner for 1–2 minutes to prevent drainage.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Precautions:
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Do not use if you have viral or fungal eye infections unless prescribed.
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Avoid wearing contact lenses while using the drops unless instructed.
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Inform your doctor about other eye medications or systemic corticosteroid use.
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Prolonged use may increase the risk of eye pressure rise or cataract formation.
Side Effects:
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Common: Mild stinging, burning, or temporary blurred vision
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Less common: Eye dryness, irritation, increased tear production
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Rare but serious: Eye pressure increase, glaucoma, cataract, secondary eye infection
Uses:
Lotepred LS Eye Drop is used to relieve mild inflammation, redness, and irritation of the eyes caused by allergies or other minor ocular conditions. It is a corticosteroid that helps reduce swelling and discomfort.
Dosage:
Typically, 1–2 drops are applied to the affected eye(s) 2–3 times daily, or as directed by a doctor. Dosage may be adjusted depending on the severity of the condition.
How to Use:
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Wash your hands before use.
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Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and place the prescribed drops in the eye.
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Close your eyes and press the inner corner gently for 1–2 minutes.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to your eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Precautions:
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Do not use if you have viral or fungal eye infections unless advised by your doctor.
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Avoid contact lenses while using the drops unless instructed.
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Inform your doctor of any other eye medications or corticosteroid use.
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Prolonged use may increase the risk of eye pressure rise or cataract formation.
Side Effects:
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Common: Mild stinging, burning, or temporary blurred vision
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Less common: Eye dryness, irritation, tearing
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Rare but serious: Increased intraocular pressure, glaucoma, cataract, secondary eye infection
Uses:
Lotepred T Eye Drop is used to treat eye infections accompanied by inflammation, redness, and swelling. It combines a corticosteroid (Loteprednol etabonate) to reduce inflammation and an antibiotic (Tobramycin) to treat bacterial infections.
Dosage:
Typically, 1–2 drops are applied to the affected eye(s) 2–4 times daily, or as directed by a doctor. Dosage may be adjusted based on severity and response to treatment.
How to Use:
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Wash your hands before using the drops.
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Tilt your head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and place the prescribed number of drops into the eye.
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Close your eyes and press the inner corner for 1–2 minutes to prevent drainage.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Precautions:
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Do not use if allergic to corticosteroids or antibiotics.
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Avoid contact lenses while using the drops unless advised.
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Inform your doctor about other eye medications or systemic medications.
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Prolonged use may increase the risk of eye pressure rise, glaucoma, or secondary infections.
Side Effects:
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Common: Mild stinging, burning, or temporary blurred vision
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Less common: Eye irritation, dryness, tearing
Uses:
Megabrom Eye Drop is used to relieve inflammation and pain in the eyes, often prescribed after cataract surgery or for conditions causing ocular inflammation. Bromfenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces swelling, redness, and discomfort in the eyes.
Dosage:
The dosage is usually prescribed by the ophthalmologist. Typically, one drop in the affected eye(s) twice daily or as directed.
How to Use:
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Wash hands thoroughly before use.
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Tilt the head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the prescribed number of drops.
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Close the eye and press gently on the inner corner for 1–2 minutes to prevent drainage.
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Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Precautions:
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Do not use if you are allergic to Bromfenac or other NSAIDs.
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Avoid wearing contact lenses while using this eye drop unless specifically advised.
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Inform your doctor if you have eye infections or a history of eye surgery.
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Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding only if recommended by a doctor.
Side Effects:
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Common: Mild burning, stinging, or eye discomfort
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Less common: Redness, watery eyes, blurred vision
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Rare: Severe allergic reactions, eye irritation, corneal problems
Storage:
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Store at room temperature, below 25°C.
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Keep the bottle tightly closed and protected from light.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Milflodex BKC Free Eye Drop is a prescription ophthalmic solution used to treat bacterial eye infections with associated inflammation. It is free from benzalkonium chloride (BKC), a preservative that may cause irritation in sensitive eyes, making it safer for long-term use.
It contains two active ingredients:
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Moxifloxacin (0.5% w/v): A fluoroquinolone antibiotic that stops bacterial growth and clears infection.
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Dexamethasone (0.1% w/v): A corticosteroid that reduces redness, swelling, itching, and inflammation in the eyes.
Uses:
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Treatment of bacterial eye infections (conjunctivitis, keratitis)
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Relief from redness, irritation, and swelling caused by infection
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Post-eye surgery inflammation and infection control
How to Use:
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Use this medicine in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor.
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Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the prescribed drops into the affected eye(s).
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Dosage:
Precautions:
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For external (ophthalmic) use only.
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Inform your doctor if you wear contact lenses; remove them before applying and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Use with caution in patients with glaucoma or viral/fungal eye infections.
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use.
Possible Side Effects:
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Mild eye irritation or burning sensation
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Temporary blurred vision after instillation
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Eye redness or discomfort
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Rarely, increased intraocular pressure with prolonged use
MILFlox 0.5% Eye Drop is a prescription ophthalmic antibiotic used to treat bacterial eye infections. It contains Moxifloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that works by killing infection-causing bacteria, thereby reducing redness, pain, irritation, and swelling in the eyes.
Uses:
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Treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye)
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Management of other bacterial eye infections (keratitis, blepharitis)
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Prevention of infection after eye surgery
How to Use:
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Use the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
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Tilt your head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the prescribed drops into the affected eye(s).
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to your eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Dosage:
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Typically 1 drop 2–3 times daily, or as advised by the ophthalmologist.
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Complete the full course even if symptoms improve, to avoid recurrence or resistance.
Precautions:
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For ophthalmic (external) use only.
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Inform your doctor if you are using other eye medications. Maintain at least 10–15 minutes gap between two eye medicines.
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Contact lens users should remove lenses before applying the drops and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Use in pregnancy or breastfeeding only under medical supervision.
Possible Side Effects:
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Mild burning or irritation in the eyes
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Temporary blurred vision after application
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Redness, dryness, or itching in the eyes
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Rarely, allergic reactions (swelling, severe redness, eye pain)
Natamet Eye Drop is a prescription antifungal eye medication used to treat fungal infections of the eyes (keratitis, blepharitis, conjunctivitis). It contains Natamycin (5% w/v), a polyene antifungal antibiotic that works by stopping the growth of fungi responsible for eye infections.
Uses:
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Treatment of fungal keratitis (fungal infection of the cornea)
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Fungal conjunctivitis (infection of the eye membrane)
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Blepharitis caused by fungal organisms
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Helps reduce symptoms such as eye redness, pain, itching, discharge, and blurred vision due to infection
How to Use:
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Use as directed by your ophthalmologist.
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Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the prescribed number of drops.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.
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Wash hands before and after use.
Dosage:
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Dose and duration depend on the severity of infection and doctor’s advice.
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Do not stop treatment suddenly, even if symptoms improve, as the infection may return.
Precautions:
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For external ophthalmic use only; do not swallow.
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Inform your doctor about any other eye medications you are using.
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Avoid wearing contact lenses during treatment unless approved by your doctor.
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Use with caution in pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Possible Side Effects:
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Temporary eye irritation, redness, or burning sensation
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Watery eyes or blurred vision
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Mild itching or foreign body sensation in the eyes
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Rarely, allergic reactions
Nepalact Eye Drop is a prescription ophthalmic medicine used to treat eye inflammation and pain, particularly after cataract surgery. It contains Nepafenac (0.1% w/v), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces inflammation, swelling, and pain in the eyes.
Uses:
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Treatment of post-operative inflammation following cataract surgery
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Relief from ocular pain and swelling
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Prevention of cystoid macular edema (swelling in the retina) after surgery
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Reduces redness, discomfort, and irritation in the eyes
How to Use:
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Use as directed by your ophthalmologist.
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Tilt the head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the prescribed number of drops into the affected eye(s).
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
Dosage:
Precautions:
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For ophthalmic (external) use only.
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Remove contact lenses before instillation; wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Inform your doctor if you have any eye infections or history of eye surgery complications.
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Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding only under medical advice.
Possible Side Effects:
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Mild eye irritation, burning, or stinging
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Temporary blurred vision
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Redness or itching of the eyes
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Rarely, eye pain or allergic reactions
Uses:
New I-Site Plus Tablet is a dietary supplement formulated to support eye health and vision. Its key benefits include:
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Protecting the eyes from oxidative stress and harmful blue light
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Supporting macular health and reducing the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
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Improving overall visual performance
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Providing essential vitamins and minerals that aid in maintaining healthy eyes
Dosage:
The usual recommended dose is one tablet daily, or as advised by your healthcare provider.
How to Use:
Take the tablet orally with water, preferably after meals. Do not crush or chew the tablet.
Precaution:
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Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any chronic medical condition.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Side Effects:
Generally well tolerated. Rarely, mild stomach upset or nausea may occur. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if any allergic reactions such as rash, itching, or swelling occur.
Normo Tears Eye Drop is a prescription medicine used for the relief of dry and irritated eyes. It contains Polyethylene Glycol (0.4%) and Propylene Glycol (0.3%), which act as lubricants to soothe, hydrate, and protect the eyes from dryness and irritation.
🔹 Highlighted Uses:
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Relief from dry eyes due to prolonged screen use, aging, or environmental factors
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Soothes irritation and burning sensations caused by dust, wind, or allergens
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Lubricates the ocular surface to improve comfort in patients with mild to moderate dry eye syndrome
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Protects eyes during exposure to air conditioning, heating, or contact lens use
How to Use:
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Instill 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) as needed, usually 2–4 times daily or as directed by your doctor.
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Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination.
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Wash hands before and after use.
Precautions:
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Consult your doctor if you have eye infections, allergies, or persistent eye pain.
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Remove contact lenses before instillation unless the product is compatible.
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Do not use if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy.
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Avoid sharing the bottle with others to prevent infection.
Possible Side Effects:
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Mild temporary burning or stinging upon instillation
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Blurred vision immediately after use
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Rare: eye redness, itching, or allergic reaction
Predmet 1% Eye Drop contains Prednisolone (1% w/v), a corticosteroid used to treat inflammation and allergic conditions of the eye. It helps reduce redness, swelling, and irritation by suppressing the immune response in the affected area.
Uses:
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Treatment of ocular inflammation
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Management of allergic conjunctivitis
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Reduces redness, swelling, and irritation in the eyes
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Post-surgical or injury-related eye inflammation
How to Use:
Instill the prescribed number of drops into the affected eye(s) as directed by your doctor. Wash hands before use and avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface.
Dosage:
Dosage and frequency depend on the severity of the condition and response to treatment. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Precautions:
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Avoid contact with the tip of the dropper to prevent contamination.
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Do not wear contact lenses while using this eye drop unless directed by your doctor.
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Inform your doctor if you have glaucoma, cataract, or eye infections.
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Long-term use may require monitoring for intraocular pressure.
Side Effects:
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Mild burning or stinging in the eye
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Temporary blurred vision
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Increased intraocular pressure with prolonged use
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Rare: eye infection, delayed healing, or cataract formation
Raiki 0.02% Eye Drop contains Netarsudil (0.02% w/v), a medication used to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. It works by increasing the outflow of fluid from the eye, helping to reduce pressure and prevent damage to the optic nerve.
Uses:
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Management of open-angle glaucoma
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Treatment of ocular hypertension
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Helps reduce intraocular pressure to prevent optic nerve damage
How to Use:
Instill 1 drop in the affected eye(s) once daily, preferably in the evening. Wash hands before use and avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the eye or any surface.
Dosage:
Precautions:
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Avoid contact with eyes if allergic to Netarsudil or other ingredients.
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Remove contact lenses before application; wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Do not use with other eye drops unless advised by your doctor.
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Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children.
Side Effects:
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Mild eye redness or irritation
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Eye discomfort or itching
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Blurred vision temporarily
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Rare: eye pain, swelling, or allergic reactions