Lagrima Eye Drop belongs to the class of medicines called 'ophthalmic lubricants' generally used to treat dry eye disease. Dry eye disease is a common condition that occurs if you don't produce enough tears or if you produce poor-quality tears. This tear instability leads to inflammation and damage to the eye's surface.
Lagrima Eye Drop contains carboxymethylcellulose, which increases tear viscosity in the eye. It works similarly to natural tears. It provides moisture to the eye and relieves irritation caused by dryness. It also makes a protective film in the eye to prevent dryness. In this way, it provides temporary relief from the burning and discomfort of the eye.
You are suggested to take $ame as long as your doctor has suggested it after checking your medical condition. Some minor side effects, such as burning/stinging/ irritation, may occur temporarily. Serious side effects, on the other hand, are eye pain and eye redness/irritation. If these persist, take the advice of your doctor.
Before using this Lagrima Eye Drop, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any one of the medicine components and wash your hands before using the Lagrima Eye Drop to avoid contamination. Do not touch the bottle's tip to avoid contamination, and replace the cap tightly after each use. Do not use the solution, which is color changed, and cloudy in appearance. It is for external use only and can be used before the expiration date. Do not change or stop the dose of medicine without informing your doctor. Do not drive or use machinery, or perform any activity until your vision is clear, as Lagrima Eye Drop causes temporary blurred vision.