apollo
0
  1. Home
  2. Medicine
  3. Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm

Written By Lakshmithulasi Yarragunta , Pharm-D (PB)
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD

Online payment accepted

rxMedicinePrescription drug

Whats That

tooltip

Composition :

GANCICLOVIR-1.5MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Doctor Wonder Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

OPHTHALMIC

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

Expires on or after :

About Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm belongs to the class of 'antivirals' used in treating herpes simplex keratitis. Herpes simplex keratitis is an infection that affects the cornea of the eye front surface of the eye) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm contains Gancyclovir, which works by killing and stopping the growth of the herpes simplex virus on the cornea. Thereby helping to treat herpes simplex keratitis.

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm is for ophthalmic (for the eye) use only. Avoid ingestion of this medicine. In case of accidental intake, consult your doctor immediately. Common side effects of Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm include eye irritation, burning/stinging sensation at the site of application, temporary blurred vision, sensitivity to the light, swollen and runny eyes, inflammation of the eyelids, and foreign body sensation. These side effects may not occur in every patient using Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm and gradually resolve over time if they occur. If the side effects persist longer or worsen, please seek a doctor's advice.

Inform your doctor if you are allergic to any component present in this medication. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult the doctor before using the Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm. Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm may cause temporary blurred vision; hence avoid driving or operating machinery. Avoid contact of the tip of the dispensing container with the eye, eyelids, fingers, and other surfaces to prevent contamination. Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm should be used in children only when advised by a doctor.

Uses of Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm

Herpes simplex keratitis

Directions for Use

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm is for ophthalmic use only. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after using Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm. Lie down and tilt your head backwards. Pull your lower eyelid gently with your index finger to form a pocket. Instil the number of drops or a tiny amount of gel, as advised by the doctor, into the pocket of the lower eyelid. Close your eyes for 1-2 minutes. Replace the outer cap after use. Do not touch the container’s tip to the eye, eyelids or surrounding areas as it may contaminate Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm.

Medicinal Benefits

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm treats viral infection of the eye caused by the herpes simplex virus. It consists of Gancyclovir, an antiviral drug that works by killing and stopping the growth of the herpes simplex virus on the cornea.

Storage

Keep Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm out of the sight and reach of children.
Side effects of Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm
  • Stop taking the medication you suspect for causing a burning sensation and talk to your doctor about other treatment options.
  • Use creams or ointments with corticosteroids on the affected area to help reduce swelling and itching.
  • Stay out of the sun and avoid extreme temperatures, as they can make the burning sensation worse.
  • Applying a cool compress to the area can help soothe it temporarily.
  • Drink lots of fluids or water to keep your skin hydrated.
  • Avoid harsh soaps, strong chemicals, hot water, and tight clothing that can irritate your skin.
  • Eat foods that are high in antioxidants and omega-3 to help keep your skin healthy.
Here are the steps to manage medication-triggered Stinging:
  • If you experience burning or stinging sensations and suspect that they may be related to medication, consult a doctor or healthcare expert to determine the cause and best course of treatment.
  • Avoid harsh products, extreme temperatures, and other potential irritants that may exacerbate burning or stinging.
  • Your healthcare professional may recommend applying a soothing or protective agent, such as a cream, gel, or ointment, to help alleviate burning or stinging.
  • Follow your healthcare professional's advice on how to care for the affected area, as gentle cleaning and care instructions may vary depending on the location and severity of the burning or stinging.
  • Schedule follow-up appointments with your doctor to monitor your symptoms and adjust your treatment plan as needed. If the burning or irritation persists or worsens, seek medical attention.
  • Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet full of vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids to help maintain eye health.
  • Wear UV-protecting sunglasses when you are outside or in bright light.
  • Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes it may increase irritation.
  • Seek medical care if you are experiencing extreme eye pain or discomfort.
  • Wear protective eye glasses to prevent infections.
  • Avoid rubbing and touching the eyes frequently.
  • Maintain eye hygiene by cleaning them with fresh water.
  • Take food rich in vitamin-A like carrots, fish and green leafy vegetables.
  • Wash hands before touching eyes.
  • Apply a cold compress for relief.
  • Use lubricating eye drops.
  • Try over-the-counter decongestant or antihistamine drops.
  • Avoid wearing contact lenses during redness.
  • Refrain from using mobile phones or laptops at a distance that is too close to your eyes.
  • See an ophthalmologist if symptoms worsen, hurt, or affect vision.

Drug Warnings

 

Inform your doctor if you are allergic to any of the components in Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm. Do not touch the tip of the dispensing container with bare hands, or take it closer to the eyelids to prevent contamination. If you wear contact lenses, remove them while administering the medicine to the eye. It is advised to check with your doctor before using the Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating machines until you have clear vision since Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm may cause temporary blurred vision.

Drug-Drug Interactions

verifiedApollotooltip

Drug-Food Interactions

verifiedApollotooltip
No Drug - Food interactions found in our database. Some may be unknown. Consult your doctor for what to avoid during medication.

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  •  
  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, and get plenty of sleep.
  • Eat foods rich in antioxidants such as berries, spinach, kidney beans, dark chocolate, etc.
  • Know your allergy triggers, such as pollen, dust and other factors.
  • Do not rub your eyes even though some ophthalmic drugs make your eye itchy.
  • If you wear contact lenses: Clean and replace contact lenses more often. Never share contact lenses. Always wash your hands before inserting and removing the contact lens. 
  • Avoid staring at digital screens for longer durations. Rest your eyes every 20 minutes.

 

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTIVIRALS

Drug-Diseases Interactions

verifiedApollotooltip
No Drug - Disease interactions found in our database. Some may be unknown. Consult your doctor for what to avoid during medication.

FAQs

Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm works by killing and stopping the growth of the herpes simplex virus on the cornea.

It is advised to remove your contact lens while using Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm. Also, remember to wash your hands before and after using the medication to avoid contamination.

If you use other eye formulations along with Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm, it is advised to maintain a gap of at least 5-10 minutes between each administration. Also, use eye drops before applying any eye ointments.

Avoid the contact of the dropper or tip with fingers, eyes, and eyelids when using Gansac Ophthalmic Gel 5 gm. Topical eye products, when contaminated by patients with eye diseases, bacterial keratitis (an infection of the cornea) and ocular infections (eye infections) may occur, which result in vision loss.

Special Advise

 

Disease/Condition Glossary

Herpes simplex keratitis: This is an eye infection caused when the herpes simplex virus affects the cornea (clear front surface of the eye). Symptoms include eye pain, tearing, redness, foreign body sensation, and sensitivity to light. 

Have a query?

whatsapp Floating Button
Buy Now
Add to Cart