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About Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml
Atropine sulfate belongs to a class of medications known as mydriatics (drugs that dilate the pupil) and cycloplegics (drugs that relax the muscles that allow the eyes to concentrate). It treats eye inflammation (uveitis or iritis) and helps as a diagnostic tool for particular eye tests. It is also used to diagnose visual issues in children under six, such as blurred vision (refraction) and cross-eyed or squinting (convergent strabismus).
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml contains 'atropine', which relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby making the pupil of the eye appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination. Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles.
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml is only for ophthalmic use (eyes). You are advised to use Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it based on your medical condition. In some cases, it may cause side effects like photosensitivity, eye pain, visual disturbance and mild stinging sensation in the eye. However, if these side effects persist or worsen your child's condition, inform your doctor immediately.
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml should only be applied to the eyes. Do not inject or swallow. Before using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml, inform your doctor about your child's medical history, especially if your child suffers from closed-angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure). Other drugs or supplements should not be combined with Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml unless prescribed by a doctor. Do not use this medication unless specified by the doctor.
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Atropine sulfate belongs to groups of medicines called mydriatics (medicines that widen the pupil) and cycloplegics (medicines used to relax the muscles which enable the eyes to focus). Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles. Atropine relaxes the eye muscles, making the eye pupil appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination.
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It is recommended not to use Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml if your child are allergic to any of its components or they have closed-angle or narrow-angle glaucoma. And also, inform your doctor about all your children's medical conditions, sensitivities, and all medications they are currently taking. Do not use any other drugs or supplements with Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml unless prescribed by the doctor. Do not exceed the stated recommended dose.
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Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby making the eye pupil appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination.
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles.
Do not stop using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml without consulting your doctor. Continue using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. If the irritation persists or worsens, consult your doctor.
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml might cause blurred vision, which might last for several hours.
Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml might discolour soft contact lenses. Therefore, do not wear contact lenses while using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml. Remove contact lenses before using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml and return them 15 minutes after using Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml.
Do not use other eye medications along with Atropia Paediatric Eye Drops 5 ml unless prescribed by the doctor.
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Uveitis: Uveitis is the inflammation of the uvea (middle layer of the eye) and the surrounding tissues. The causes of uveitis could be an eye injury, viral/bacterial infection, or any underlying disease conditions. If untreated, uveitis could lead to loss of vision. Symptoms include vision problems such as cloudy or blurred vision, eye pain, redness, and abnormal sensitivity to light.
Iritis: Iritis is the inflammation of the iris (the coloured part of the eye). It can cause serious problems such as severe vision loss or blindness. Symptoms include eye or brow area pain, redness around the iris, severe pain in bright light, headache, blurry vision or vision loss.
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