Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml Substitute
Composition:
NETARSUDIL-0.02%W/V
Uses:
Treatment of Glaucoma and ocular hypertension
Medicinal Benefits:
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml is an anti-glaucoma agent belonging to the class of medicines called rho kinase inhibitors indicated for lowering intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml works by increasing the outflow of aqueous humour, thereby helping lower the increased pressure in the eye.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml is used for the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml works by increasing the outflow of aqueous humour, thereby helps lower the increased pressure in the eye.
Do not stop using Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml on your own without consulting your doctor as it might increase the pressure in the eye leading to a permanent eye injury. Continue using Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it to you to treat your condition effectually. Consult the doctor in case of any concern.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml might cause blurred vision for some time immediately after use. So, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear to prevent any mishappening.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml can be used with other eye medications if prescribed by the doctor. However, maintain a gap of 5-10minutes between Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml and other eye medications.
Do not wear contact lenses while using Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml. Remove contact lenses before using Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml and put them back 15 minutes after using Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml is considered good to lower swelling and pressure within the eye, helping to prevent glaucoma-related complications like blindness and enhancing vision.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml may not cure eye infections but, reduce intraocular pressure. If you have an eye infection, it is essential to consult a doctor for proper treatment. Do not self-medicate.
Raiki Eye Drops 3 ml causes side effects such as blurred vision, instillation site pain, eye redness, and conjunctival haemorrhage (bright red patch on the conjunctiva). Please, consult your doctor if these persist longer.