ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP is a fixed dose combination eye drop that contains Dexamethasone, Chloramphenicol, and Atropine. It is indicated for the treatment of certain eye conditions such as inflammation, infection, and pain. Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms. Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic that fights bacterial infections, and Atropine acts as a pupillary dilator. Together, these ingredients provide a comprehensive approach to eye care and alleviate discomfort.
- Treats bacterial eye infections
- Relieves pain and discomfort
- Reduces inflammation in the eyes
- Dilates the pupil for certain eye examinations
- Allergic reactions
- Blurred vision
- Eye irritation
- Burning or stinging sensation in the eyes
- Increased sensitivity to light
Instill ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP into the affected eye(s) as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands before using the eye drops. Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and apply the prescribed number of drops into the eye. Close your eyes gently and blink a few times to spread the medication. Do not touch the tip of the dropper to avoid contamination.
- Pregnancy - ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP may be used during pregnancy only if prescribed by your doctor. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider.
- Alcohol - There are no known interactions between alcohol and this medicine.
- Old Age - No specific precautions need to be taken while using ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP in the elderly population.
- Breast Feeding - ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP should be used with caution while breastfeeding. It is recommended to consult your doctor before using it.
- Children - The safety and effectiveness of ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP in children have not been established. Consult your doctor for the appropriate treatment options for children.
- Store at room temperature (20-25°C) -
- Protect from light and moisture -
- Drug-Drug - There are no known significant drug-drug interactions with ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP.
- Drug-Food - There are no known significant drug-food interactions with ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP.
- Drug-Disease - ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP may not be suitable for patients with a history of glaucoma or certain cardiac conditions. Consult your doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
- Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP?Contact lenses should be removed before instilling ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP. You can put the contact lenses back after 15 minutes of instilling the eye drops.
- Q. How long should I use ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP?The duration of treatment will be determined by your doctor. It is important to follow the recommended course of treatment for maximum effectiveness.
- Q. Can ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP be used in case of eye irritation due to allergies?ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP may be used in certain cases of eye irritation due to allergies, as prescribed by your doctor. However, it is always best to consult your eye specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
- Q. What should I do if I accidentally overdose on ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP?If you accidentally overdose, seek immediate medical attention or contact a poison control center. Do not drive or operate machinery until your vision clears.
- Q. Can I use ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP for my child's eye infection?The safety and effectiveness of ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP in children have not been established. It is important to consult a pediatric eye specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment for your child.