Atrochlor D
Atrochlor D Products are primarily used for
Uveitis
About Atrochlor D Products
Uses of Atrochlor D Products
Atropine+Chloramphenicol+Dexamethasone is used in the treatment of uveitis.
Atrochlor D Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Atrochlor D are Itching, Irritation, Stinging sensation, Eye redness, Blurred vision, Dryness in mouth.
How Atrochlor D Products work
Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone is a combination of three medicines: Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone1, Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone2 and Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone3. Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone1 is an anticholinergic medicine which works by making the pupil of your eye larger and relax the muscles in your eye. Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone2 is an antibiotic which stops bacterial growth by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Atropine + Chloramphenicol + Dexamethasone3 is a steroid medicine. It blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the eye red, swollen and itchy.
Patient Concerns about Atrochlor D Products
Frequently asked questions about Atrochlor D Products
Frequently asked questions about Atrochlor D Products
Q. What is ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP used for?
ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP is used to treat eye inflammation like uveitis, iritis, and other conditions causing redness, swelling, pain, or infection. ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP helps widen the pupil, relax eye muscles, fight bacterial infection, and reduce inflammation and discomfort.
Q. What precautions should I take before starting ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP?
Before starting ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP, tell your doctor if you have a history of eye allergies, glaucoma, viral or fungal eye infections, or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or using other eye medicines. This medicine should not be used in young children without medical advice.
Q. Who should not use ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP?
Individuals should not use ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP if they are allergic to any components, or have untreated viral, fungal, or bacterial eye infections, herpes simplex keratitis, severe glaucoma, or a pituitary tumor. ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP should be used with caution if the person has liver or kidney problems.
Q. Are there any serious side effects of ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP I should watch for?
Although they are rare, serious effects of ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP can include persistent vision changes, eye pain, severe redness, or signs of allergic reactions (swelling, difficulty breathing). If you notice these or worsening symptoms, stop ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP use and seek medical help immediately.
Q. How long should I use ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP, and when will I feel better?
Your doctor will determine the length of the ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP treatment. Improvement is usually seen within two to three days, but the full course may last a week or more. Do not stop early, even if symptoms improve, unless advised by your doctor, as premature stoppage can lead to recurrence of infection or resistance to bacteria, which may be difficult to treat further.
Products for Atrochlor D
ATROCHLOR D EYE DROP
packet of 10 ml Eye Drop
MRP
₹14.43
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Atrochlor D Eye Drop
bottle of 5 ml Eye Drop
MRP
₹13.74
Not Available