Pharix
Pharix Products are primarily used for
Allergic eye disease
About Pharix Products
Uses of Pharix Products
Naphazoline+Chlorpheniramine Maleate is used in the treatment of allergic eye disease.
Pharix Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Pharix are Burning eyes, Stinging in the eyes.
How Pharix Products work
Naphazoline + Chlorpheniramine Maleate is a combination of two medicines: Naphazoline + Chlorpheniramine Maleate1 and Naphazoline + Chlorpheniramine Maleate2 which relieve eye itching/discomfort caused by allergies. Naphazoline + Chlorpheniramine Maleate1 is a decongestant which works by narrowing blood vessels of the eye to relieve inflammation. Naphazoline + Chlorpheniramine Maleate2 is an antiallergic which blocks the action of certain chemical messengers responsible for red, itchy, teary eyes.
Patient Concerns about Pharix Products
Frequently asked questions about Pharix Products
Frequently asked questions about Pharix Products
Q. What is Pharix Eye Drop used for?
Pharix Eye Drop helps relieve red, itchy, and watery eyes caused by allergies. Pharix Eye Drop contains naphazoline and chlorpheniramine. Nephazoline reduces eye redness by narrowing blood vessels in your eyes, while chlorpheniramine blocks histamine, which causes allergy symptoms. They are commonly used for seasonal allergies, dust allergies, and other eye irritations.
Q. How quickly does Pharix Eye Drop work for red eyes?
Most people experience relief from redness and itching within a few minutes of applying the drops. The effects typically last for several hours, which is why these drops are often used 2-4 times daily, as prescribed by your doctor.
Q. Can I use Pharix Eye Drop for dry or tired eyes?
Pharix Eye Drop is meant for allergy-related eye symptoms, not for general dryness or eye fatigue. Using them unnecessarily or too often may lead to rebound redness or worsening symptoms.
Q. Can I use Pharix Eye Drop while wearing contact lenses?
You should remove your contact lenses before using Pharix Eye Drop. Wait at least 10-15 minutes after applying the drops before putting your lenses back. Some ingredients in the drops can stick to contact lenses and cause eye irritation.
Q. Who should avoid using Pharix Eye Drop?
Individuals should avoid using Pharix Eye Drop drops if they have glaucoma, severe heart disease, high blood pressure, or are allergic to any ingredients. Also, avoid use if you are taking certain antidepressants (MAOIs).
Q. How long can I use Pharix Eye Drop after opening?
You should use the Pharix Eye Drop within 30 days after opening. Do not use the Pharix Eye Drop after 30 days, even if it is not expired. Discard the product if it looks cloudy, changes color, or reaches its expiry date.
Q. How often can I safely use Pharix Eye Drop?
Most doctors recommend using these drops 2-4 times daily, with at least 4-6 hours between doses. Do not use them more often than prescribed, as overuse can lead to increased eye redness (rebound effect) and other problems.
Q. Is Pharix Eye Drop safe for children?
Always consult a pediatrician before using these drops in children. The dosage may need to be adjusted, and some formulations might not be suitable for young children. Never share adult prescriptions with children.