Tropvis
Tropvis Products are primarily used for
Eye examination
About Tropvis Products
Tropvis Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Tropvis are Eye pain, Stinging in the eyes, Blurred vision, Photophobia, Allergic reaction, Eye irritation, Conjunctival sensitivity, High blood pressure, Fainting, Myocardial infarction, Palpitations, Tachycardia, Extrasystoles, Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats), Coronary artery spasm, Ventricular arrhythmia, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Pulmonary edema, Superficial punctate keratitis, Local site irritation, Hyperemia, Edema (swelling), Conjunctivitis, Increased intraocular pressure, Narrow-angle glaucoma, Dizziness, Headache, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Nausea, Dryness in mouth, Central nervous system problems, Parasympathetic stimulation, Rash, Dilatation of pupil.
How Tropvis Products work
Phenylephrine + Tropicamide is a combination of two medicines: Phenylephrine + Tropicamide1 and Phenylephrine + Tropicamide2.
Patient Concerns about Tropvis Products
Frequently asked questions about Tropvis Products
Frequently asked questions about Tropvis Products
Q. What is Tropvis Eye Drop used for?
Tropvis Eye Drop is used to dilate (widen) your pupils before an eye exam or procedure. It helps eye doctors clearly see the back of your eye (retina) or perform certain tests or diagnoses.
Q. Can I use Tropvis Eye Drop if I have high blood pressure or heart issues?
You should use Tropvis Eye Drop with caution. Tropvis Eye Drop can raise blood pressure. People with heart disease, high blood pressure, or thyroid problems should have their blood pressure monitored after use.
Q. How long do the Tropvis Eye Drop effects last?
The pupil dilation effect of Tropvis Eye Drop may last for 3 to 8 hours. However, the blurred vision may last slightly longer.
Q. Can Tropvis Eye Drop cause serious side effects?
Yes. Although rare, the serious side effects include severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling, trouble breathing), nervous system effects in children (confusion, behavior changes), and increased eye pressure, which could harm your vision. Seek medical help if you experience any of these.
Q. Can I drive after using Tropvis Eye Drop?
You should not indulge in driving or any skillful tasks requiring clear vision and alertness. After using Tropvis Eye Drop, you may experience blurred vision, light sensitivity, and difficulty focusing. You should arrange for someone else to drive you after eye exams.
Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using Tropvis Eye Drop?
You should remove contact lenses before using Tropvis Eye Drop. Wait for at least 15 minutes before reinserting. However, it is better to wear glasses on your eye exam days.
Q. Why are my eyes so light-sensitive after using Tropvis Eye Drop?
Tropvis Eye Drop dilates your pupil, and dilated pupils allow more light entry. You should wear sunglasses after the examination. Sensitivity peaks at 2-4 hours post-application.
Q. Can Tropvis Eye Drop be used in glaucoma?
You should inform your doctor before using Tropvis Eye Drop if you have glaucoma or have had any eye surgery recently. You should also let your doctor know if you have high blood pressure, heart ailment, or high heart rate issues.
Q. Who should not use Tropvis Eye Drop?
Individuals should not use Tropvis Eye Drop if they are allergic to tropicamide, phenylephrine, or any other ingredient present in the Tropvis Eye Drop formulation and/or have glaucoma or severe eye pressure problems. Always tell your doctor your full medical history before use.
Products for Tropvis
Tropvis Eye Drop
packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
MRP
₹39.38
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