Gate P Eye 0.3/1% w/v Drop 10ml

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Gate P Eye 0.3/1% w/v Drop 10ml

It is important to follow your doctors instructions regarding the dosage and duration of Gate P Eye Drops Prior to administering the drops ensure that you wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to prevent any contamination Additionally do not use the medicine if the seal is broken prior to the first use Remember to wash your hands again before using the eye drops Adhere to the instructions provided by your doctor for the recommended dosage and duration If your symptoms do not improve consult your doctor for further guidance Common side effects of this medication may include eye irritation redness teary eyes and corneal inflammation If you wear contact lenses remove them before using the eye drops and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in It is not recommended to use this medicine if you are pregnant or attempting to conceive or if you are breastfeeding

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