Actal
Actal Products are primarily used for
Allergic conditions, Allergic eye disease, Asthma
About Actal Products
Uses of Actal Products
Sodium Cromoglycate is used in the treatment of allergic conditions, allergic eye disease and asthma.
Actal Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Actal are Nasal irritation, Burning sensation, Stinging sensation, Sneezing.
How Actal Products work
Sodium Cromoglycate is a mast cell stabilizer. It works on certain cells in the body (mast cells) to prevent them from releasing substances that cause allergic symptoms.
Patient Concerns about Actal Products
Frequently asked questions about Actal Products
Frequently asked questions about Sodium Cromoglycate
Q. What is Actal Eye Drop used for?
Actal Eye Drop is used to relieve eye allergy symptoms, such as red, itchy, stinging, or watery eyes, caused by conditions like pollen allergy or seasonal conjunctivitis.
Q. How long does it take for Actal Eye Drop to work?
The exact time Actal Eye Drop takes to work is not known. However, most people start to notice symptom relief within a few days of regular use, but in some cases, it may take several weeks for full improvement.
Q. Is it safe to use other eye medications with Actal Eye Drop?
If you are using other eye drops along with Actal Eye Drop, wait at least 15 minutes between each medication to avoid interactions. Always follow your doctor’s instructions when using multiple eye treatments.
Q. What precautions should I take while using Actal Eye Drop?
While using Actal Eye Drop, you should avoid touching the medicine tip to your eye or any surface to prevent contamination. Store the medicine in a cool, dark place, and do not use the medicine longer than four weeks after opening the pack.
Q. Can Actal Eye Drop affect my vision or ability to drive?
Right after using Actal Eye Drop, you may experience temporary blurred vision. Wait until your vision clears before driving or operating machinery.
Q. Can I stop using Actal Eye Drop if my eyes feel better?
Do not stop the treatment suddenly without your doctor’s advice, even if you feel better or your symptoms improve. There may be a chance that your allergy symptoms persist. Stopping too soon may cause symptoms to return if you are still exposed to allergens.