Description
- Atropine Eye Drops reduce inflammation, cure myopia, and cause cycloplegia in preparation for eye tests. Before and after using, wash your hands to avoid infection.
- Photophobia and fuzzy vision are possible short-term adverse effects. For your child's safety, contact a doctor right away if adverse symptoms worsen or continue.
- The central layer of the inner wall of the eye, known as the uvea, can become inflamed and develop uveitis. Blurred vision, redness, and discomfort are some of the symptoms. These symptoms can be reduced by using Atropine Eye Drops, The procedure must be performed under the guidance of a doctor.
- Take Atropine Eye Drops as soon as you recall if you miss a dose. If your next dosage is coming up, skip the missed one and get back to your routine without taking two doses of the drug at once.
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Side Effects
There are serious side effects associated with atropine ophthalmic. Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you have:
Common Side Effects
| Serious Side Effects
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drowsiness
| severe burning or stinging of the eyes
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vision problems
| eye redness or irritation
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red, irritated, or watery eyes
| restlessness, or irritability
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increased blood pressure
| crusting or drainage
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dry mouth
| severe discomfort
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mild stinging or pain
| flushing
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