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  5. I am taking Ecosprin Gold 20 and Telmisartan 40. Can I use Zivifresh safely, or will it cause any adverse interactions with these medicines?

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I am taking Ecosprin Gold 20 and Telmisartan 40. Can I use Zivifresh safely, or will it cause any adverse interactions with these medicines?

Asked by Male, 70 · 3 days ago

There is no well-documented adverse interaction between Zivifresh and either Ecosprin Gold 20 or Telmisartan 40. Since Zivifresh works locally on the surface of the eye and is minimally absorbed into the bloodstream, significant systemic drug interactions are unlikely. However, if you develop eye redness, swelling, irritation, or persistent discomfort after using the drops, discontinue use and consult your doctor. It is also advisable to keep your healthcare provider informed about all medicines and eye drops you are using, especially while on long-term cardiac and blood pressure treatment.
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Zivifresh eye drops, containing carboxymethylcellulose, are unlikely to have any adverse interactions with Ecosprin Gold 20 (a low-dose aspirin with clopidogrel) or Telmisartan 40 mg (a blood pressure medication).

🩺 Interaction Overview

  • Zivifresh is a lubricating eye drop used for dry eyes and acts locally on the eye surface without systemic absorption that could interact with oral medications.
  • Ecosprin Gold and Telmisartan work systemically on blood and blood pressure, and their action is not expected to be influenced or to influence the eye drops.

⚠️ Precautions

  • Temporary blurred vision or mild eye irritation from Zivifresh may affect activities like driving.
  • Remove contact lenses before applying the eye drops and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
  • Inform your doctor if you develop persistent eye discomfort or unusual symptoms.

For personalized advice and to ensure safety with your medications, please consult your ophthalmologist or the prescribing doctor.

Answered 3 days ago