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SBL Cineraria Maritima Euphrasia Eye Drop | For Eye Care

(10 ml Eye Drop in bottle)
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SBL Cineraria Maritima Euphrasia Eye Drop | For Eye Care
Product Details
SBL Cineraria Maritima Euphrasia Eye Drop / For Eye Care is prepared using a special process from the species Senecio Cineraria collected before its flowering. The preparation contains all the active principles of Cineraria in its native and stabilised form and provides a constant and reliable action. The eye drop can be helpful for corneal and lenticular opacities due to metabolic disorders caused by diabetes, gouty conditions, and old age. It can also help reduce conjunctivitis.

Key Ingredients:
  • Cineraria Maritima
  • Euphrasia Officinalis
  • Calendula Officinalis
  • Kali Muriaticum
  • Calcarea Fluorica
  • Magnesia Carbonica
  • Silicea
  • Boric acid

Indications:
This is indicated in cases of clouding of vision (blurred eyesight), the opacity of the lens, corneal opacities, conjunctivitis, entry of foreign bodies, vehicle smoke, and environmental pollution.

Net Quantity: 10 ml

Product Form: Liquid

Key Benefits:
  • Cineraria Maritima can help strengthen resistance and clear away infections, remove clouding of the lens, and aid in reducing conjunctivitis
  • Euphrasia Officinalis may soothe the burning and swelling of lids
  • Calendula Officinalis can heal injuries to eyes which tend to suppuration after operations
  • Kali Muriaticum might help manage white music and purulent scabs
  • Calcarea Fluorica can alleviate flickering and sparks before the eyes, spots on the cornea, and conjunctivitis
  • Magnesia Carbonica may minimise constant pain in the eyes with watering
  • Silicea is beneficial for aversion to light especially daylight which produces dazzling, sharp pain through the eyes
  • Boric acid is used as an antiseptic disinfectant

Dosage:
Instil 1-2 drops into the eye 3-6 times.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)