I Nac Eye Drop Substitute
Composition:
NEPAFENAC-0.1%W/V
Uses:
Treatment of Eye pain and inflammation after cataract surgery.
Medicinal Benefits:
I Nac Eye Drop belongs to the category of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to prevent and relieve pain and inflammation after eye surgery (cataract). It is also used to reduce the risk of macular oedema after cataract eye surgery. I Nac Eye Drop contains Nepafenac, which blocks the synthesis of prostaglandins responsible for causing pain, redness, and inflammation in the eyes. Thereby, it provides relief from pain and inflammation.
I Nac Eye Drop is used to relieve eye irritation, pain, and redness after a cataract eye surgery. This medicine is also indicated to reduce the risk of macular oedema and swelling in the back of the eye after cataract surgery in patients dealing with diabetes.
I Nac Eye Drop works by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins responsible for causing pain, redness, and inflammation in the eyes. Thereby, it provides relief from pain and inflammation.
No, you can not use I Nac Eye Drop while wearing the contact lenses. Remove the contact lens before using I Nac Eye Drop. This medicine contains a preservative that can discolour soft contact lenses, so one should wait for at least 15 minutes after applying the medicine before putting back their contact lenses.
You should not use this medicine for longer than 14 days after having cataract surgery unless suggested by the doctor.
Follow your doctor's recommendations. The frequency of use will be determined by your unique condition and prescribed dosage. Overuse can cause adverse effects.
Consult your physician. The duration of treatment will vary depending on your individual circumstances.
No. I Nac Eye Drop is primarily used for inflammation and pain, not for dry eye conditions. For dry eyes, you might consider artificial tears or other specific treatments.
The most common side effects of using I Nac Eye Drop include blurred vision, reduced vision and vision change. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and may resolve over time. However, consult the doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.
Consult your doctor before using I Nac Eye Drop if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. They can assess the potential risks and benefits for you and your baby.
Rinse your mouth or nose with plenty of water and contact your doctor if you experience any adverse symptoms.
Yes, wearing sunglasses can help protect your eyes from light sensitivity.
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight. Keep I Nac Eye Drop out of the sight and reach of children.
If you have a history of allergies, inform your doctor before using I Nac Eye Drop. They can assess your risk of allergic reactions.
Use the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule.
I Nac Eye Drop can temporarily affect your vision. Avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision has returned to normal.
The onset of action for I Nac Eye Drop can vary depending on individual factors. However, many people notice a reduction in pain and inflammation within a few hours of using the medication.