Drug information
Atropine sulfate 1.0% eye drop
Indications
Use for refraction or for dilation of the iris desired in acute inflammatory conditions of the iris and uveal tract. Click to listen highlighted text! Indications Use for refraction or for dilation of the iris desired in acute inflammatory conditions of the iris and uveal tract.
Contraindications and precautions
- Do not use in patients with angle-closure glaucoma, pregnancy and breast-feeding.
- Do not use if you had an allergic reaction to atropine, any excipients or belladonna alkaloids.
- Do not use in children less than 12 years,
children with Down's syndrome, spastic paralysis or brain damage.
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Contraindications and precautions
- Do not use in patients with angle-closure glaucoma, pregnancy and breast-feeding.
- Do not use if you had an allergic reaction to atropine, any excipients or belladonna alkaloids.
- Do not use in children less than 12 years, children with Downs syndrome, spastic paralysis or brain damage.
How to Use Eye Drops
1.Wash your hands before use Eye Drops.
2.Remove the cap from the bottle and place it in a clean place.
3.Tilt your head back and pull down your lower eyelid with your index finger.
4.Gently squeeze the bottle to drop the correct number of drops into your eye.
Do not let the tip of the bottle touch your fingers or any part of your eye.
5.Close your eyes for at least 30 seconds.
6.Replace the cap on the bottle.
If you use more than one kind of Eye Drops, wait 5 to 10 minutes before you use the second one.
If you need to use Eye Drops and Eye Ointment, use the Eye Drops first and then wait 10 minutes before using the Eye Ointment.
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How to Use Eye Drops
1.Wash your hands before use Eye Drops.
2.Remove the cap from the bottle and place it in a clean place.
3.Tilt your head back and pull down your lower eyelid with your index finger.
4.Gently squeeze the bottle to drop the correct number of drops into your eye. Do not let the tip of the bottle touch your fingers or any part of your eye.
5.Close your eyes for at least 30 seconds.
6.Replace the cap on the bottle.
If you use more than one kind of Eye Drops, wait 5 to 10 minutes before you use the second one.
If you need to use Eye Drops and Eye Ointment, use the Eye Drops first and then wait 10 minutes before using the Eye Ointment.
Adverse Reactions
- This medication may cause arrhythmia, dry skin, urticaria, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, flatulence, stomachache.
- This medication may cause severe hypersensitivity reactions.
- This medication may cause blurred vision, swelling in the eyes, eyes irritation, eye dryness, acute glaucoma, photosensitivity, eyes inflamation. Click to listen highlighted text! Adverse Reactions - This medication may cause arrhythmia, dry skin, urticaria, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, flatulence, stomachache. - This medication may cause severe hypersensitivity reactions. - This medication may cause blurred vision, swelling in the eyes, eyes irritation, eye dryness, acute glaucoma, photosensitivity, eyes inflamation.
Drug storage
The expiry date of the unopened Eye Drops is stated on the label.
Once opened, store the Eye Drops in a cool dry place or in the fridgำ, and it can be kept for 1 month. Click to listen highlighted text! Drug storage The expiry date of the unopened Eye Drops is stated on the label. Once opened, store the Eye Drops in a cool dry place or in the fridgำ, and it can be kept for 1 month.
How to Use Eye Drops