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Atrozen Eye Ointment

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Senses Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Salt Composition

Atropine (1% w/w)

Overview Atrozen Eye Ointment

Opticlear Ophthalmic Ointment treats nearsightedness and eye inflammations (uveitis or iritis). It's also employed to induce cycloplegia for eye exams and diagnosing vision issues like blurred vision or strabismus in children. Opticlear is for external use only. Follow your doctor's prescribed dosage and duration. Always read the instructions thoroughly. Wash hands meticulously before and after application to minimize infection risk. Avoid rubbing eyes after application to prevent redness or irritation. Complete the full prescribed course. Minor, temporary side effects such as blurred vision, light sensitivity, dry eyes, stinging, and elevated blood pressure may occur, usually subsiding after several applications. Persistent or bothersome side effects require immediate medical attention. Inform your doctor of any prior allergic reactions to this product's ingredients, or pre-existing conditions like heart disease, blood disorders, respiratory problems, lung abnormalities, digestive issues, skin conditions, liver or kidney dysfunction before use. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult their doctor prior to use.

Uses of Atrozen Eye Ointment

Uveitis and Myopia Management: Cycloplegic Therapy

Major Benefits of Atrozen Eye Ointment:

Apply this medication externally only. Administer as directed by your physician, adhering to the prescribed dosage and timeframe. Consult the product label for application instructions prior to use. Keep the applicator tip near, but not touching, the eye. Carefully dispense the medication into the lower conjunctival sac.

Common Side effects of Atrozen Eye Ointment:

  • Stinging sensation
  • High blood pressure
  • Decreased lacrimation
  • Blurred vision
  • Photophobia

How to use Atrozen Eye Ointment:

Apply this medication externally only. Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length. Consult the product label for application details prior to use. Keep the applicator near, but not touching, the eye. Gently compress the container to dispense the medication into the lower conjunctival sac.

How Atrozen Eye Ointment works:

Atrozen Eye Ointment, an anticholinergic agent, facilitates ophthalmic examination by mydriasis—widening the pupil—and cycloplegia—relaxing the eye's internal muscles. Its anti-inflammatory properties also alleviate conditions like uveitis and iritis. This medication achieves pupil dilation and temporary paralysis of the ciliary muscle, thus relaxing the eye's accommodative mechanism. This action addresses myopia.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholNone

No drug interactions identified.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The use of Atrozen Eye Ointment during pregnancy may pose risks. While human research is scarce, animal studies indicate potential harm to a developing fetus. A physician will assess the advantages against possible dangers prior to any prescription. Seek medical advice.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Using Atrozen Eye Ointment while breastfeeding may pose risks. Available human data indicates potential transfer to breast milk, possibly harming the infant. Reduced milk production is also a possibility.

DrivingDrivingUNSAFE

Using Atrozen Eye Ointment could reduce alertness, impair vision, and cause drowsiness or dizziness. Driving should be avoided if these effects are experienced.

KidneyKidneyNone

No known drug interactions.

LiverLiverNone

No known drug interactions.

What if you forget to take Atrozen Eye Ointment :

Omit a dose of Atrozen Eye Ointment? Apply it promptly upon remembering. Near your next scheduled application, though, forgo the missed dose and resume your usual regimen.

Facts to Know About Atrozen Eye Ointment

LabelValue
Chemical Type Naturally Occurring Alkaloids
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Ophthalmology

FAQs on Atrozen Eye Ointment

Avoid Atrozen Eye Ointment if you have glaucoma or suspect you have it, or if you have an eye infection, as it may increase intraocular pressure.
Initial use of these eye drops may cause temporary watering and blurred vision, which should quickly subside. Ensure your vision is completely clear before operating machinery or driving.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience an eye infection, conjunctivitis, eyelid reaction, injury, or have undergone eye surgery. Discuss continued use of Atrozen Eye Ointment with your doctor.
Avoid wearing contact lenses while applying Atrozen Eye Ointment. Contact lenses may be reinserted 15 minutes afterward. Report any persistent eye irritation to your doctor.
Use Atrozen Eye Ointment and other eye drops only as your doctor directs. If using both, allow at least 10 to 15 minutes between applications.
This medication is typically administered as one to two drops daily. Always consult your physician if you have any questions.
Should you experience eye irritation, pain, swelling, excessive tearing, or light sensitivity while using this medication, immediately flush the affected eye(s) with plenty of room-temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Discontinue use and contact your doctor promptly.
Atrozen Eye Ointment
15
MRP 17
11% off