Homacid Eye Drop 5ml
Please use Homacid Eye Drop only externally Follow the prescribed dose and duration recommended by your doctor Avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface to prevent contamination of the eye drops Homacid Eye Drop can increase sensitivity to light so it is advisable to wear sunglasses for protection against sunlight and bright lights Common side effects may include a burning sensation irritation or temporary blurring of vision Typically these symptoms resolve quickly However if they persist for a prolonged period please consult your doctor It is not recommended to drive after using this medication as it may cause vision blurring
Related Faqs
How long does it take for a dilated eye to get back to normal?
Everyones eyes react differently to the dilation drops. It usually takes 15 to 30 minutes for your pupils to open completely. Most people are back to normal within about 4 to 6 hours. But for you, the effects could wear off more quickly, or they could last much longer.
What is the use of Homatropine?
This medication is used before eye examinations (e.g., refraction), before and after certain eye surgeries, and to treat certain eye conditions (e.g., uveitis). It belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Homatropine hydrobromide works by widening (dilating) the pupil of the eye.
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Homacid Eye Drop 5ml
Prescription Required
Packaging :
packet of 5 ml eye drop
Manufacturer :
Entod Pharmaceuticals LtdComposition :
Homatropine (2% w/v)MRP :
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