Adle
Adle Products are primarily used for
Dry eyes
About Adle Products
Uses of Adle Products
Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp)+Povidone Iodine is used in the treatment of dry eyes.
Adle Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Adle are Blurred vision, Eye irritation, Watery eyes.
How Adle Products work
Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp) + Povidone Iodine is a combination of two medicines: Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp) + Povidone Iodine1 and Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp) + Povidone Iodine2 which treat dry eyes. Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp) + Povidone Iodine1 is a lubricating medicine similar to natural tears. It provides temporary relief from burning and discomfort due to dryness of the eye. Polyvinyl Alcohol (Including Pvp) + Povidone Iodine2 is an antiseptic. It kills bacteria and relieves minor irritation in the eye.
Patient Concerns about Adle Products
Frequently asked questions about Adle Products
Frequently asked questions about Adle Products
Q. What is Adle Eye Drop used for?
Adle Eye Drop is used to provide temporary relief from dry eyes, burning, irritation, and minor eye infections. They also help maintain eye hygiene and prevent bacterial contamination.
Q. Are Adle Eye Drop safe for dry eyes caused by wind or sun?
Yes, Adle Eye Drop provides soothing relief from dryness and irritation caused by environmental factors like wind, sun exposure, and prolonged screen use.
Q. Can Adle Eye Drop be used after eye surgery?
Yes, Adle Eye Drop helps maintain eye cleanliness, prevent infection, and relieve irritation during post-operative recovery.
Q. Can Adle Eye Drop cause blurred vision?
Temporary blurred vision may occur immediately after Adle Eye Drop use. Do not drive or operate machinery until your vision clears.
Q. When should I consult a doctor during Adle Eye Drop treatment?
During Adle Eye Drop treatment, if symptoms worsen, persist beyond a week, or if you experience any severe side effects, seek medical advice immediately.