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Main Use | Active Ingredient | Marketed Name |
Treating redness of the eyes | Naphazoline | Clearine Eye Drops |
Uses
Clearine Eye Drops (Naphazoline) are indicated for the treatment of bloodshot, red or otherwise irritated eyes. These symptoms may occur as a result of wearing contact lenses, swimming, smog, allergies, colds or other irritants. The main ingredient in these drops is a type of sympathomimetic medication, and it treats the symptoms outlined above by causing a narrowing of the blood vessels in the eyes, resulting in a reduction of redness.
Dosage and Administration
Visit your doctor before applying Clearine Eye Drops (Naphazoline), so that the correct dosage can be prescribed for you. Apply the prescribed amount of eye drops to the eye or eye requiring treatment. It is important that you do not apply an excess amount of the drops, and you should also not use them for longer than prescribed, as this could damage the blood vessels in the eyes.
Side effects
Patients using Clearine Eye Drops (Naphazoline) may sometimes experience side effects, such as:
If any side effects occur, you should report them to your doctor. There is a possibility that severe reactions may occur in patients using these medicated eye drops. Stop treatment immediately and see your doctor as soon as possible if you notice pain in the eyes, a worsening of eye redness, swelling of the eyes or any other serious symptoms.
Precautions
You may be told by your doctor not to wear contact lenses while using these eye drops.
If your vision becomes blurred, you must not drive or operate machinery.
Seek immediate emergency medical attention if you suffer an allergic reaction. Symptoms to watch for, which may be indicative of a reaction, include skin rashes, hives, swelling of the face or limbs, trouble breathing, and trouble swallowing.
Always use Clearine Eye Drops (Naphazoline) as you have been prescribed by your doctor. Never self-medicate or change your dosage without first consulting your doctor. The correct dosage can vary depending on your health, medical history, and the severity of the condition being treated.
This medication may not be safe for all patients. Before you begin using it always disclose the following to your doctor: