food interaction for Atrosulph Eye Drop
alcohol interaction for Atrosulph Eye Drop
pregnancy interaction for Atrosulph Eye Drop
lactation interaction for Atrosulph Eye Drop
food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
The safety of Atrosulph Eye Drop during pregnancy has not been established. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, and animal data on reproductive toxicity are insufficient. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing.
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Information regarding the use of Atrosulph Eye Drop during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Milk secretion may decrease.
Milk secretion may decrease.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Atrosulph 1% w/v Eye Drop
Atropine(1% w/v)
Atrosulph eye drop uses
{med_name} is used in the treatment of uveitis, Myopia and Cycloplegia.
How atrosulph eye drop works
Atrosulph Eye Drop is an anticholinergic medication. It works by making the pupil of your eye larger and relaxing the muscles in your eye, allowing proper examination. It also helps reduce inflammation or swelling in the eye (uveitis or iritis). Using Atrosulph Eye Drop dilates the pupils and temporarily paralyzes the focusing muscle inside the eye. It also relaxes the eye's focusing mechanisms.
Common side effects of atrosulph eye drop
Stinging sensation, High blood pressure, Decreased lacrimation, Blurred vision, Photophobia, Drowsiness
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Expert advice FOR Atrosulph Eye Drop
- Use Atropine in the exact dose and duration as suggested by the doctor for the best result.
- It may cause blurred vision. Do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you.
- Generally, it is not advised to wear contact lenses, but if you have to wear then wait for 15 minutes to reuse them.
- You may be asked for regular eye checkups before and during the treatment.
- Stop using medication or inform your doctor if you notice eye irritation, redness, swelling of the eyelids, or sensitivity to bright light.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
Frequently asked questions FOR Atrosulph 1% w/v Eye Drop
Atropine
Q. In what condition Atrosulph Eye Drop should not be used?
Atrosulph Eye Drop should not be used if you have or suspect you have glaucoma (high pressure in the eye) since it can increase the pressure in the eye, or if you are having any eye infection.
Q. Does Atrosulph Eye Drop cause blurred vision?
When you instill the eye drops for the first time, it can make your eyes watery and may sometimes cause blurred vision. If this happens, it will quickly clear. Make sure you can see again before you drive, or use tools or machines.
Q. When should I seek a doctor’s advice?
You should contact your doctor immediately if you develop an eye infection, conjunctivitis, or an eyelid reaction. Also, you should inform the doctor if you have an eye injury or eye surgery. Discuss with your doctor if you have to continue using Atrosulph Eye Drop.








