Indications/Uses
Atropine ophthalmic is prescribed to widen the pupil of the eye for eye examinations or procedures, and to treat certain eye conditions.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Use atropine ophthalmic exactly as instructed by your doctor for it to be effective.
Use atropine ophthalmic in the eyes only.
Wash and dry your hands before and after applying this medicine.
To apply, pull the lower eyelid away from the eye, look up and drop the prescribed dose into the inside of the pulled eyelid, taking care not to touch the eye with the tip of the bottle.
Close your eye after application and apply light pressure with your finger to the inside corner of your eye near your nose for about 1 minute to prevent the medicine from draining out.
Do not use more amounts or more often or use for a longer period than prescribed by your doctor.
Do not touch or wash the dropper or let it touch your eyes or any other surface.
Remove contact lenses before using this medicine and do not reinsert unless instructed by your doctor.
Do not use any other eye medications during treatment with this medicine unless advised by your doctor.
If you forget to use this medicine on schedule, use it immediately as you remember. However, if it is already time for the next dose, just proceed with your next regular dose schedule.
Do not stop use unless advised by your doctor.
Contraindications and Special Precautions
Inform your doctor or pharmacist:
- if you are pregnant, trying for a baby or breast-feeding;
- if you have any of the following conditions: allergy, glaucoma, other eye problems, Downs syndrome, brain damage, spastic paralysis in children;
- if you are using any other prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and dietary or herbal supplements.
Keep a regular check-up schedule. Your doctor may prescribe tests to check and monitor your progress while under treatment with this medicine.
If you need to undergo surgery or dental procedure, inform your doctor or dentist that you are using this medicine before going through it.
Side effects may possibly occur as with most medicines. You may not experience any side effect; however, if you experience any of these side effects with atropine ophthalmic, inform your doctor immediately, especially if they become severe or persistent: eye irritation, stinging, burning or redness; sensitivity to light, blurred vision, increased eye pressure, increased eye pressure, dry mouth, dizziness, fainting, confusion, agitation, irritability, hallucinations, fast or irregular heartbeat, red or dry skin, rash, difficulty urinating, fever and allergic reactions such as hives, difficulty breathing and swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat.
If you experience dizziness or vision problems, do not drive, operate machinery or perform any activity which will need you to be alert or to see clearly.
If your mouth gets dry while on atropine ophthalmic, drink water, chew sugar-free gum or suck on a hard candy.
The side effects mentioned here are not complete and others may occur. If you observe other side effects or reactions, call your doctor for advice.
Do not share your medicine with others even if you have the same disease symptoms.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture. Keep the medicine out of children's reach. Discard it properly when it is expired or no longer needed.
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