Pilo
Pilo Products are primarily used for
Dry mouth after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer
About Pilo Products
Uses of Pilo Products
Pilocarpine is used in the treatment of dry mouth after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer.
Pilo Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Pilo are Headache, Dizziness, Blurred vision, Diarrhea, Stinging in the eyes, Superficial keratitis, Burning eyes, Eye itching, Eye redness, Lacrimation (flow of tears).
How Pilo Products work
Pilocarpine is a cholinergic agonist. It works by stimulating certain nerves and glands in your body thereby increasing the production of saliva, tears, sweat, digestive juices and other secretions.
Patient Concerns about Pilo Products
Frequently asked questions about Pilo Products
Frequently asked questions about Pilocarpine
Q. What is Pilo 2 Eye Drop used for?
Pilo 2 Eye Drop is used to reduce high pressure inside the eye caused by glaucoma or ocular hypertension. It also helps prepare the eye for laser surgery or eye exams by shrinking the pupil (miosis).
Q. What are the common side effects of Pilo 2 Eye Drop?
The common side effects of Pilo 2 Eye Drop include headache, blurred vision, eye irritation, dim vision, eye pain, and sometimes nausea. These are usually mild and temporary.
Q. Who should not use Pilo 2 Eye Drop?
Do not use Pilo 2 Eye Drop if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Avoid using it if you have conditions where narrow pupils (miosis) can be harmful, such as iritis or uveitis.
Q. Can Pilo 2 Eye Drop cause night vision problems?
Yes, Pilo 2 Eye Drop may cause pupil constriction, which can make it harder to see in dim light or while driving at night. It is advised to exercise caution in low-light situations.
Q. Can Pilo 2 Eye Drop cause serious side effects?
Although rare, serious side effects of Pilo 2 Eye Drop include retinal detachment, especially in people with a history of retinal issues or high myopia. Regular eye exams are important.
Q. Can I drive after using Pilo 2 Eye Drop?
Be careful about driving, especially at night, because Pilo 2 Eye Drop makes your pupils smaller, can cause dim vision, and may affect your ability to see in dark conditions. You should wait until you know how the drops affect you before driving or using machinery.
Q. How quickly does Pilo 2 Eye Drop start working?
Pilo 2 Eye Drop begins working within 20 minutes after putting Pilo 2 Eye Drop in the eye. The effects typically last for 4 to 6 hours, which is why multiple doses throughout the day are usually needed.
Q. When should I call my doctor?
Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe eye pain, sudden vision changes, signs of eye infection, allergic reactions, severe headache, or nausea or vomiting.
Q. Will Pilo 2 Eye Drop change my eye color?
Unlike some other glaucoma medicines, pilocarpine (present in Pilo 2 Eye Drop) usually does not change eye color. However, it can make the pupils smaller, which may temporarily affect the appearance of the eyes while using the medicine.