I Boric
I Boric Products are primarily used for
Allergic eye disease
About I Boric Products
I Boric Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of I Boric are Stinging in the eyes, Blurred vision, Watery eyes, Eye irritation.
How I Boric Products work
Naphazoline + Phenylephrine is a combination of two medicines:
Patient Concerns about I Boric Products
Frequently asked questions about I Boric Products
Frequently asked questions about I Boric Products
Q. What is I Boric Eye Drop used for?
I Boric Eye Drop is used to provide relief from eye allergies by reducing redness, swelling, and irritation. It helps soothe burning and discomfort in the eyes. It also promotes clear and comfortable vision, making it easier to manage daily activities without irritation.
Q. How often can I safely use I Boric Eye Drop?
You can use 1-2 drops of I Boric Eye Drop in each eye, maximum up to 4 times a day. Don't use continuously for more than 3-4 days. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor.
Q. Can I Boric Eye Drop be used long-term?
No. You should avoid using I Boric Eye Drop for a longer period unless advised by your doctor. Prolonged use of I Boric Eye Drop can cause rebound redness (eyes get redder when the effect of I Boric Eye Drop wears off). It may also cause possible damage to blood vessels and can mask serious eye conditions.
Q. When should I stop using I Boric Eye Drop immediately?
You should discontinue and see an eye doctor if you experience severe eye pain, vision changes, and persistent redness/worsening after 72 hours.
Q. Can I use I Boric Eye Drop temporarily during pregnancy/breastfeeding?
You should consult a doctor before using I Boric Eye Drop, as small amounts may be absorbed into the blood and may cause harm. I Boric Eye Drop is generally avoided unless needed.
Q. Can I use I Boric Eye Drop for eye infections?
No. I Boric Eye Drop doesn't treat infections and may worsen some conditions. It can mask symptoms of serious problems. You should see a doctor for any suspected infection.