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Optrex Rehydrating Eye Drops/Optrex Intensive Eye Drops For Dry Eyes.
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How Supplied Sterilised aqueous drops (10ml) in plastic bottle with screw cap. |
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Dosing ECP/HCP to advise. Adults and Children (12+) generally 1 or 2 drops on each affected eye as required. |
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Formulation Sterile solution containing:, Aqua, Sodium Chloride, PEG 8000, Boric Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chlorite, Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride, Hydrogen Peroxide. |
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Contact Lens Use Yes, if required. |
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Indications Dry Eye. "Specially formulated to instantly rehydrate and lubricate dry eyes". |
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Contra-Indications/Cautions Hypersensitivity to product/class/component. Discard 28 days after first opening. "Not to be used during pregnancy or breast feeding". Not to be stored above 25C. Do not freeze. "(Not to be used) with another eye drop unless directed by .. doctor or eye practitioner". Advise pt to read and understand all accompanying product information before first use - EDDB. |
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Adverse Reactions "If symptoms persist, (pt to) consult .... doctor or eye practitioner" If irritation or other adverse effects with Contact Lenses - lenses to be removed and pt to consult ECP. If irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP - EDDB. If vision changes or irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP |
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Legal Category N/A |
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Notes 1. Because products are regularly improved and change, product data and advice may occasionally change. As a result, EDDB recommends that you and your patient always read the product label and Patient Information Leaflet carefully before using any products. Please do not solely rely on the information provided on this website. Because of this, EDDB is unable to accept liability for any inaccuracies or incorrect information contained on this site. |
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