SPC
SPC Products are primarily used for
Eye disorders
About SPC Products
Uses of SPC Products
Potassium Iodide+Sodium Chloride+Calcium Chloride is used in the treatment of eye disorders.
SPC Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of SPC are Application site irritation, Burning sensation.
How SPC Products work
Potassium Iodide + Sodium Chloride + Calcium Chloride is a combination of three mineral salts. Altogether, Potassium Iodide + Sodium Chloride + Calcium Chloride1, Potassium Iodide + Sodium Chloride + Calcium Chloride2, and Potassium Iodide + Sodium Chloride + Calcium Chloride3 work to improve the eyesight. It is also believed to prevent lenticular opacity (cataract or opacity) and other eye diseases.
Patient Concerns about SPC Products
Frequently asked questions about SPC Products
Frequently asked questions about SPC Products
Q. What is SPC Eye Drop used for?
SPC Eye Drop is used to slow down the development of cataracts (clouding of the lens in the eye) and to prevent cloudiness after cataract surgery (posterior capsular opacity). It helps maintain the lens’s normal health and clarity.
Q. How does SPC Eye Drop help with cataracts?
SPC Eye Drop helps maintain the balance of electrolytes (minerals like sodium, potassium, calcium) in the eye lens, which supports lens transparency and healthy function. This slows down cataract formation and may help improve vision in early cataract cases.
Q. Can SPC Eye Drop cure cataracts completely?
No. SPC Eye Drop does not cure cataracts, but it may delay or slow their progression, especially when surgery is not immediately possible or advisable due to other health conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
Q. When do doctors prescribe SPC Eye Drop?
Doctors often recommend SPC Eye Drop to delay cataract progression in early stages, postpone cataract surgery for patients with other medical issues, and prevent cloudiness after surgery (posterior capsular opacity).
Q. Can SPC Eye Drop cause serious side effects?
Serious side effects of SPC Eye Drop are not commonly reported, but if you notice eye pain, severe irritation, or sudden vision changes, stop using SPC Eye Drop and contact your eye specialist right away.
Q. What should I do if I experience irritation after using SPC Eye Drop?
Mild irritation may occur rarely after using SPC Eye Drop. If burning, redness, or itching persists or worsens, stop using the medicine and consult your eye doctor immediately.
Q. When should I contact my doctor while using SPC Eye Drop?
While using SPC Eye Drop, you should reach out to your doctor if you notice worsening vision or cloudiness, experience eye pain or severe irritation, or develop new symptoms after starting the drops. Always use these drops under medical guidance only.