Cepenta
Cepenta Products are primarily used for
Eye examination, Uveitis
About Cepenta Products
Cepenta Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Cepenta are Blurred vision, Increased intraocular pressure, Photophobia, Conjunctivitis, Punctate keratitis.
How Cepenta Products work
Cyclopentolate is used to dilate or enlarge the pupil of the eye so that the doctor can examine the back of the eyeball. It may also be used to reduce pain in certain eye conditions.
Patient Concerns about Cepenta Products
Frequently asked questions about Cepenta Products
Frequently asked questions about Cyclopentolate
Q. What is Cepenta Eye Drop used for?
Cepenta Eye Drop is used to widen the pupil and relax the eye’s focusing muscles. This helps doctors conduct a clear examination of the inside of the eye during tests like fundoscopy and refraction. It is also used to help relieve symptoms associated with inflammation of the uveal tract, such as uveitis.
Q. When should I use Cepenta Eye Drop?
Your doctor will advise when to use Cepenta Eye Drop, but it is typically given before an eye examination or as directed for inflammatory eye conditions. The drops are often started a short time before the procedure to allow the pupil to dilate fully.
Q. How long do the effects last?
The effects of Cepenta Eye Drop, including pupil dilation and blurred focusing, can last for several hours. During this time, your vision may be blurry, and your eyes may be more sensitive to bright light.
Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using Cepenta Eye Drop?
Soft contact lenses should be removed before using this medicine and should not be worn during treatment unless your doctor says it is safe.
Q. Will Cepenta Eye Drop affect my ability to see or do daily tasks?
Cepenta Eye Drop can cause blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light. Avoid driving, operating machinery, or performing tasks that require clear vision until your vision returns to normal.
Q. Are there any people who should not use Cepenta Eye Drop?
Cepenta Eye Drop should not be used in people with narrow-angle glaucoma or those with known allergy to cyclopentolate or benzalkonium chloride. It is also not recommended for very young infants or without medical advice during pregnancy or breastfeeding.