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About CCS Ultra Eye Drop
CCS Ultra Eye Drop belongs to the class of medications called ‘eye lubricants used to relieve symptoms of dry eyes temporarily. Dry eye is a condition commonly due to allergic eye diseases or eye infections, wind, heating/air conditioning, and certain medications.
CCS Ultra Eye Drop is a combination of two lubricating medicines, polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol, that help treat dry eyes. Polyethene glycol and propylene glycol work similarly to natural tears and temporarily relieve burning and irritation due to dry eyes.
CCS Ultra Eye Drop is available for external use only in the form of eye drops. You should take this medicine as advised by your doctor. The common side-effects of CCS Ultra Eye Drop are application site reactions such as burning/stinging sensation or redness in the eye, itching, irritation, and blurred vision. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. Consult your doctor if these side effects persist.
Do not take CCS Ultra Eye Drop if you are allergic to CCS Ultra Eye Drop or other contents. Before taking CCS Ultra Eye Drop, inform your doctor if you have glaucoma (a condition with increased pressure in the eye), ulcers in the eye, have undergone or are scheduled for eye surgery, or have any other eye problems. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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CCS Ultra Eye Drop is a combination of two lubricating medicines, polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol, that help treat dry eyes. Polyethene glycol and propylene glycol work similarly to natural tears and temporarily relieve burning and irritation due to dry eyes.
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Before taking CCS Ultra Eye Drop, inform your doctor if you are using any other eye drops or ointment. Do not use CCS Ultra Eye Drop for other indications without consulting your doctor. Do not use CCS Ultra Eye Drop for longer than your doctor recommends. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience persistent visual disturbances while using CCS Ultra Eye Drop. Do not wear contact lenses while using CCS Ultra Eye Drop as it may affect your recovery. Inform your doctor if you experience eye pain, continued redness, or eye irritation or if your condition worsens or persists for more than 72 hours after using the CCS Ultra Eye Drop.
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CCS Ultra Eye Drop is a combination of two lubricating medicines, polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol, that help treat dry eyes. Polyethene glycol and propylene glycol work similarly to natural tears and temporarily relieve burning and irritation due to dry eyes.
If you are using other eye drops along with CCS Ultra Eye Drop, maintain an interval of at least 5 to 10 minutes before administering other medicines in the same eye to avoid dilution.
Dry eyes may cause blurred vision due to a decrease in tear production in the eye. However, it doesn't cause permanent disturbances to your vision. The vision improves with the use of eye drops or when your eye condition improves.
The common side-effects of CCS Ultra Eye Drop are application site reactions such as burning/stinging sensation or redness in the eye, increased eye sensitivity to the light, blurred vision and watery eyes.
Do not wear contact lenses while using CCS Ultra Eye Drop and discard the eye drops after completing the course of therapy or within one month after opening the bottle. CCS Ultra Eye Drop may cause sensitivity to light, so wear sunglasses while going outside during the daytime.
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Dry eyes: Dry eye, also called xeropthalmia, is a condition that occurs when there is not enough lubrication in the eye due to decreased production of tears or production of low-quality tears. This condition may lead to inflammation and damage to the eye. Symptoms include a burning or stinging sensation in the eye, eye irritation, sensitivity to light, redness, and blurred vision. It may occur due to ageing, allergic eye diseases, thyroid problems, vitamin A deficiency, certain medications and eyelid problems.
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