Open Eye Drop
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Open Eye Drop belongs to the class of ocular medications called mydriatic-anticholinergic used to enlarge the pupil of the eye (preventing the eye from focusing) and to paralyze the lens temporarily before an eye examination or surgery. It is also used to treat eye inflammation (uveitis) and reduces inflammation (redness and swelling) after cataract surgery.
Open Eye Drop contains Cyclopentolate that works by temporarily dilating (widening) the pupil of the eye and relaxing the muscles of the eye. It can also be prescribed to treat inflammation and pain within the eye. Open Eye Drop makes the pupil larger and relaxes the muscles in the eye, which reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover.
Open Eye Drop is for external (in the eyes) use only. Use Open Eye Drop as prescribed by your doctor. You may experience eye irritation, foreign body sensation in the eyes, blurred vision, eye itching, stinging, increased intraocular pressure, and burning sensation in the eye in some cases. Most of these side effects of Open Eye Drop are temporary, do not require medical attention, and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Before using Open Eye Drop, inform your doctor if you are allergic to Open Eye Drop, have high pressure of the liquid inside the eye (closed-angle glaucoma), Down's syndrome, brain damage or spastic paralysis (in children), or have heart disease. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before using Open Eye Drop. Please consult your doctor if Open Eye Drop is to be used in children. Infants and young children may more likely have side effects like behavioural disturbances from Open Eye Drop. Caution is advised when using Open Eye Drop in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to side effects, especially increased pressure in the eye. Open Eye Drop can cause blurred vision for up to 24 hours after using it. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be able to see clearly. This medicine may also make your eyes more sensitive to light. Until the effects wear off, protect your eyes from the sun or bright light.
Open Eye Drop contains Cyclopentolate is an anticholinergic drug primarily used before eye examinations (refraction exams). Open Eye Drop works by temporarily dilating (widening) the pupil of the eye and relaxing the muscles of the eye. It can also be prescribed during the treatment of a condition called anterior uveitis. This is a painful eye condition caused by inflammation and pain within the eye. Open Eye Drop makes the pupil larger and relaxes the muscles in the eye, which reduces pain and allows the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover.
If you are allergic to Open Eye Drop or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you have high pressure of the liquid inside the eye (closed-angle glaucoma), Down's syndrome, brain damage or spastic paralysis (in children), or heart disease, inform your doctor before using Open Eye Drop. Please inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before starting Open Eye Drop. Open Eye Drop is not recommended for children below 28 days old as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Caution is advised when using Open Eye Drop in infants or small children and the elderly because they may be more sensitive to side effects of this drug, especially increased pressure in the eye. Also, inform your doctor about all other medications you have been taking before using Open Eye Drop. Your doctor will ask you to remove your contact lenses before administration of the drops. Therefore, do not wear your contact lenses until the effects of the drops have completely worn off. After you apply Open Eye Drop, your vision may become temporarily blurred. Do not drive, use machinery or do any activity that requires clear vision until you are sure you can perform such activities safely. Open Eye Drop may make your eyes more sensitive to light. Protect your eyes in bright light, and use dark sunglasses when outdoors.
Drug-drug interactions: Open Eye Drop interacts with a medicine used to treat dementia (donepezil), antipsychotics (clozapine), and cholinergic agonists (methacholine, acetylcholine ophthalmic, bethanechol, carbachol ophthalmic).
Drug-food interactions: No interactions found.
Drug-disease interactions: Open Eye Drop should not be used in patients with angle-closure glaucoma, Down's syndrome, brain damage or spastic paralysis (in children), or heart disease.
Uveitis: Uveitis is an inflammation of the middle layer of the eye (uvea). The most common type is an inflammation of the iris called iritis (anterior uveitis). Symptoms include eye redness, pain and blurred vision.
Alcohol
Caution
Avoid alcohol while using Open Eye Drop.
Pregnancy
Caution
Open Eye Drop is a pregnancy Category C medicine. It is not known whether Open Eye Drop can be used in pregnancy. Hence, it should be taken only when prescribed by a doctor if he/she thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
It is unknown if Open Eye Drop passes into breastmilk. Consult your doctor before taking Open Eye Drop if you are breastfeeding.
Driving
Caution
Open Eye Drop may cause vision problems. However, it will be mild and temporary. So, it is advisable to avoid driving until your vision clears.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
Open Eye Drop can be used for treating eye infections in patients with liver diseases.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
Open Eye Drop can be used for treating eye infections in patients with kidney diseases.
Children
Caution
Open Eye Drop should be used with caution in children. It is not recommended for use in newborns.
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