CMC Eye Drop 10ml
(CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE)

What is CMC gel?
CMC Gel Eye Drop is an eye lubricant or artificial tears used to relieve dry eyes. This can happen because not enough tears are made to keep the eye lubricated. It helps to soothe the irritation and burning seen in dry eyes by maintaining proper lubrication of the eyes.

What are the side effects of chloramphenicol eye drops?
Common side effects Chloramphenicol eye drops or ointment can cause stinging or burning in your eye. This happens straight after using the eye drops or ointment and only lasts for a short time. Do not drive or operate machinery until your eyes feel comfortable again and your vision is clear.

How do you make carboxymethyl cellulose?
It is synthesized by the alkali-catalyzed reaction of cellulose with chloroacetic acid. The polar (organic acid) carboxyl groups render the cellulose soluble and chemically reactive. Following the initial reaction, the resultant mixture produces about 60% CMC plus 40% salts (sodium chloride and sodium glycolate).

What is Cmc eye drop 10ml eye drops used for?
Generic Name: Cmc eye drop 10ml sodium This medication is used to relieve dry, irritated eyes. Common causes for dry eyes include wind, sun, heating/air conditioning, computer use/reading, and certain medications.

What is cromolyn eye drops used for?
Cromolyn ophthalmic is used to treat the symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis (a condition in which the eyes become itchy, swollen, red, and teary when they are exposed to certain substances) and keratitis (a condition that causes swelling of the cornea [tissue in the front of the eye] that causes eye redness, pain, and ...

Is CMC safe to eat?
Because cellulose gum (also known as Cmc eye drop 10ml, or CMC) is sometimes called a “dietary fiber” on the package of food products, you might think youre getting more fiber in your diet than you really are. CSPI cautions that cellulose gum isnt as healthy as the fiber youll find in natural foods.