Clearine Eye Drops Substitute
Composition:
BORIC ACID-1.1%W/V + NAPHAZOLINE-0.01%W/V
Uses:
Treatment of Allergic conjunctivitis and Computer vision syndrome
Medicinal Benefits:
Clearine Eye Drops is used to treat allergic conjunctivitis and computer vision syndrome. It has antimicrobial and vasoconstrictor (narrows blood vessels) properties. It provides relief from the symptoms such as itching, irritation, watery eyes, redness and swelling. It should be taken as prescribed by the doctor for the best results.
Clearine Eye Drops is used in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis (eye infection) and computer vision syndrome.
Clearine Eye Drops contains boric acid and naphazoline. Boric acid has mild antimicrobial properties and acts against bacterial and fungal infections. It provides soothing relief from eye irritation and removes pollutants from the eye. Naphazoline is a vasoconstrictor that works by constricting or narrowing the eye's blood vessels, thus providing relief from redness, swelling and irritation.
The common side-effects of Clearine Eye Drops are redness, irritation and blurred vision at the application site. These side-effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side-effects persist or get worse, inform your doctor immediately.
The preservative present in Clearine Eye Drops may interact with lenses and cause its discolouration. So, you should wait for at least 15 minutes to wear contact lenses after instilling Clearine Eye Drops eye drops.
Do not use other eye drops or ointments without consulting your doctor. However, if prescribed, it is advised to maintain an interval of at least 15 minutes after taking Clearine Eye Drops eye drops and before using other eye drops or ointment.
Clearine Eye Drops may alter blood sugar levels. So, it is necessary to let your doctor know that you have diabetes before taking this medicine.