Generic Equivalent to Atropt (Atropine) 1% Eye Drop 5ml bottle
Active ingredient | Atropine Sulphate 1% w/v |
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Dispensing Country | India |
Medicine Description:
Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops contain atropine, a medication that dilates the pupil and temporarily paralyzes the muscles of the eye. It belongs to the class of drugs known as anticholinergics and is commonly used in ophthalmology to dilate the pupil for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Uses & Benefits:
Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops are used for various purposes in ophthalmology, including:
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Dilating the pupil for eye examinations.
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Treating certain eye conditions such as uveitis and iritis.
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Controlling intraocular pressure in certain types of glaucoma.
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Preventing or treating amblyopia (lazy eye) by blurring vision in the stronger eye, thereby encouraging the weaker eye to work harder.
Best Condition to Use Medicine:
Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops are best used under the supervision of an ophthalmologist or healthcare professional. They are typically used in clinical settings for diagnostic procedures or as part of a treatment regimen for specific eye conditions.
Dosage:
The dosage of Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops may vary depending on the specific indication and the patient's age and medical history. It is usually instilled into the affected eye(s) as directed by a healthcare professional.
Direction/Instructions for Use:
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Wash your hands thoroughly before using the eye drops.
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Tilt your head back and pull down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket.
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Hold the dropper above the eye and instill the prescribed number of drops into the pocket.
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Close your eyes for a few moments and gently press on the inner corner of the eye to prevent the medication from draining out.
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Wipe any excess medication from the skin around the eye.
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Wash your hands again after application to avoid accidental transfer of the medication to other surfaces.
Instructions for Use During Pregnancy:
Pregnant individuals should consult their healthcare provider before using Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops. While there are limited studies on the safety of this medication during pregnancy, the potential benefits and risks should be carefully considered before use.
Food & Drug Interaction:
Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops may interact with certain medications, including other eye drops containing anticholinergic agents. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking to avoid potential interactions.
Most Frequently Asked Questions:
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What is Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops used for? Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops are used for pupil dilation, treating certain eye conditions, controlling intraocular pressure in glaucoma, and managing amblyopia.
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How long does the pupil dilation last after using Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops? The duration of pupil dilation varies depending on the concentration of the medication used. It can last for several hours to a few days.
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Can Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops be used for children? Yes, Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops can be used in children, but the dosage and frequency of use should be determined by a healthcare professional.
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What are the common side effects of Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops? Common side effects may include blurred vision, sensitivity to light, dry mouth, and increased heart rate. These side effects are usually temporary and resolve on their own.
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Can Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops be used while wearing contact lenses? Contact lenses should be removed before using Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops and may be reinserted after 15 minutes. Consult your eye care professional for further guidance.
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How should I store Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops? Store Atropine Sulphate Eye Drops at room temperature away from light and moisture. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use and out of reach of children.