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Atropine Eye Drops is used to treat uveitis or iritis (inflammation in the eye), cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary eye muscle), myopia (near-sightedness), amblyopia (decreased eyesight due to abnormal vision development), to widen the pupil before certain eye examinations and convergent strabismus (cross-eyes or squint). Atropine Eye Drops relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby making the pupil appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination. It also reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles.
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Atropine Eye Drops belongs to a group of medicines called mydriatics and cycloplegics used to treat uveitis or iritis (inflammation in the eye) and myopia (near-sightedness). It is also indicated for cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary eye muscle), mydriasis (dilation of the pupil), and the penalisation of the healthy eye in the treatment of amblyopia (decreased eyesight due to abnormal vision development). Besides this, Atropine Eye Drops is also used before certain eye examinations to widen the pupil and to diagnose eye problems such as blurred vision in children below 6 years and in children with convergent strabismus (cross-eyes or squint).
Atropine Eye Drops contains ‘atropine’, which relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby making the pupil of the eye appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination. Atropine Eye Drops reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles.
You are advised to use Atropine Eye Drops for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as dry mouth, palpitations, nausea, constipation, and vomiting. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Consult a doctor before using Atropine Eye Drops if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Atropine Eye Drops might cause blurred vision; so, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear. Avoid touching the tip of the dropper as it may contaminate the contents. Always wash your hands after use. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and the medicines you are taking to prevent any side effects/interactions.
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Atropine Eye Drops belongs to a group of medicines called mydriatics and cycloplegics used to treat uveitis or iritis (inflammation in the eye) and myopia (near-sightedness). Besides this, Atropine Eye Drops is also used before certain eye examinations to widen the pupil, to diagnose eye problems such as blurred vision in children below 6years and in children with convergent strabismus (cross-eyes or squint). Atropine Eye Drops relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby makes the pupil of the eye appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination. Atropine Eye Drops reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles. It is also indicated for cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary eye muscle), mydriasis (dilation of the pupil), and for the penalisation of the healthy eye in the treatment of amblyopia (decreased eyesight due to abnormal vision development).
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Do not use Atropine Eye Drops if you are allergic to any of its components, if you have closed-angle or narrow-angle glaucoma. Inform your doctor if you have a fever, heart problems, glaucoma, ocular hypertension, kidney or liver problems. Consult a doctor before using Atropine Eye Drops if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Atropine Eye Drops might cause blurred vision; so, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear. Inform your doctor if you haven’t had your eyes checked recently.
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Alcohol
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It is not known if alcohol interacts with Atropine Eye Drops. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Pregnancy
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Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this; your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
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Consult your doctor before using Atropine Eye Drops if you are breastfeeding. Your doctor will decide if Atropine Eye Drops can be used by breastfeeding mothers or not.
Driving
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Atropine Eye Drops might cause blurred vision. So, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear.
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Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Atropine Eye Drops in patients with liver impairment.
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Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Atropine Eye Drops in patients with kidney impairment.
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Atropine Eye Drops should be used in children only if prescribed by the doctor.
Atropine Eye Drops is used to treat uveitis or iritis (inflammation in the eye), myopia (near-sightedness), cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary eye muscle), mydriasis (dilation of the pupil), and the penalisation of the healthy eye in the treatment of amblyopia (decreased eyesight due to abnormal vision development). Besides this, it is also used before certain eye examinations to widen the pupil and to diagnose eye problems such as blurred vision in children below 6 years and in children with convergent strabismus (cross-eyes or squint).
Atropine Eye Drops relaxes the muscles in the eye, thereby making the pupil of the eye appear larger. This makes it easier for an eye examination. Atropine Eye Drops reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover by relaxing the eye muscles.
Do not stop using Atropine Eye Drops without consulting your doctor. Continue using Atropine Eye Drops for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. If the irritation persists or worsens, consult your doctor.
Atropine Eye Drops might cause blurred vision, which might last for several hours. So, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear to prevent any mishappening.
Atropine Eye Drops might discolour soft contact lenses. Therefore, do not wear contact lenses while using Atropine Eye Drops. Remove contact lenses before using Atropine Eye Drops and put them back 15minutes after using Atropine Eye Drops.
Dry mouth could be a side-effect of Atropine Eye Drops. Limiting caffeine intake, avoiding smoking and mouthwashes containing alcohol, drinking water regularly, and chewing sugar-free gum/candy might stimulate saliva and prevent drying of the mouth.
Consult your doctor before using other eye medications along with Atropine Eye Drops as they might delay the absorption of Atropine Eye Drops.
Atropine Eye Drops can make your eyes sensitive to light and blur your vision. To stay safe, wear sunglasses, avoid driving or doing things that require clear vision, don't touch your eyes, and follow your doctor's instructions. If you have any problems, talk to your doctor.
Atropine Eye Drops is not recommended for use in certain underlying medical conditions. Please seek medical advice from your doctor to determine whether it suits you.
Yes, atropine can cause blurred vision. It dilates your pupils, making it difficult for your eyes to focus. The blurred vision usually goes away after the atropine wears off.
Talk to your doctor if you have a severe headache, fast heartbeat, trouble breathing, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision that doesn't improve, light sensitivity, or redness or swelling in your eyes. These could be signs of a serious problem.
If you wear contact lenses, you should avoid using atropine eye drops. Atropine might dry out your eyes, increasing the likelihood of eye infections. It is preferable to remove your contact lenses before applying atropine eye drops and wait at least 30 minutes before re-insertion.
It is generally not advisable to use other eye drops alongside atropine without contacting your doctor. Atropine can interact with other drugs, and taking them together may result in unpleasant side effects or minimize the effectiveness of either medication. If you intend to use another eye drop together with atropine, consult your doctor first to discuss the potential risks and advantages. They can advise you on whether it is safe to take both medications together and suggest the proper dosage.
The usual dose of atropine eye drops varies depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you.
The most important thing to remember while taking atropine is to follow your doctor's recommendations carefully. This includes administering the appropriate dose, frequency, and duration of treatment. Furthermore, you should be aware of the potential adverse effects of atropine and report any unexpected symptoms to your doctor.
Common side effects of Atropine Eye Drops may cause dry mouth, palpitations, nausea, constipation, and vomiting. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Atropine Eye Drops can dry out your eyes, so it's generally not recommended for people with dry eyes. Talk to your doctor about other treatment options if you have dry eyes.
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