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Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine

Written By Dr. Lipika KhuranaReviewed By Dr. Rajeev Sharma
Last updated 06 Aug 2024 | 08:09 PM (UTC)

Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine Uses

Tropicamide+Phenylephrine+Lidocaine is used as Local ocular anesthesia.

How Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine works

Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine is a combination of three ingredients. Tropicamide dilates the pupil (mydriasis) and paralyzes the muscle (cycloplegia) of the eye during certain medical procedures. Phenylephrine helps doctors see better inside the eye and to reduce redness. It makes your pupils (the black part in the center of your eyes) bigger. It does this by making the muscles in your eye contract. It can also shrink the blood vessels in your eyes, which helps reduce redness. Lidocaine works by blocking the nerve signals that send pain sensations to the brain. This means you won’t feel pain in your eye while the Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine is effective.

Common side effects of Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine

Blurred vision, Photosensitivity, Eye redness
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Expert advice for Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine

  • Do not touch or rub your eyes after the injection to prevent irritation or infection.
  • Protect your eyes from bright light and reduce discomfort by wearing sunglasses after the procedure.
  • Give your eyes time to adjust after the procedure. Avoid activities that strain your eyes, such as reading or using screens.
  • Drink plenty of water to help flush out the medication from your system and reduce any potential discomfort.
  • Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe pain, persistent vision changes, or signs of an allergic reaction.
  • Do not drive or operate heavy machinery until your vision has completely returned to normal.

Frequently asked questions for Tropicamide + Phenylephrine + Lidocaine

This injection is used as a local ocular anesthetic during eye examinations, surgical procedures, and diagnostic tests to dilate the pupils and numb the eye.
The injection is administered by a healthcare professional directly into the eye before the procedure.
Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes and follow any specific instructions given by your doctor.. Wearing sunglasses can help manage light sensitivity.
Wearing sunglasses can help reduce discomfort from light sensitivity following the injection.
Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until your vision returns to normal. Inform your doctor of any medical conditions or allergies before receiving the injection.