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Introduction About TOLAR EYE DROPS
TOLAR EYE DROPS contains Ketorolac which belongs to the group of medicines called Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS). It is used to reduce eye pain, inflammation, burning or stinging sensation that occurs after corneal refractive surgery. Corneal refractive surgery also called LASIK is done to correct the spectacle power of the person and improve vision.
Your doctor may recommend you to take some relevant medical tests to understand your existing condition. Do not use TOLAR EYE DROPS while wearing contact lenses. If you use contact lenses, you should remove your contact lenses before using TOLAR EYE DROPS. You can put them back after 15 minutes of using TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Before using TOLAR EYE DROPS, inform your doctor if you have bleeding tendencies (Ex. anaemia or stomach ulcers), diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, dry eye syndrome, had or have eye surgery recently, bacterial or viral eye infections and asthma due to prior use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (such as nepafenac eye drops).
TOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in pregnant and breastfeeding woman unless recommended by the doctor. TOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in children and can be used in elderly patients only if advised by the doctor.
The common side effects of using TOLAR EYE DROPS are eye irritation, stinging or burning sensation the eye, eye pain, allergic reaction, puffiness or swelling of eye or eyelid, red and itchy eyes. Consult your doctor if any of the side effect worsens or does not improve.
Uses Of TOLAR EYE DROPS
- Reduces eye pain, inflammation, burning or stinging sensation that occurs after corneal refractive surgery
How TOLAR EYE DROPS Works
[GBKEYWORD] works by blocking the effects of prostaglandin (substance produced during injury and inflammation causing pain), pain signals between the brain and nerve endings. The inhibition of these substances results in reduced pain and inflammation thus relieves the condition.
How to use TOLAR EYE DROPS
Use TOLAR EYE DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Shake the bottle before use. Tilt your head slightly backwards and gently pull the lower eyelid to form a small pocket, hold the bottle upside down above the eye and dispense drops with gentle pressure into the affected eye, then close your eyes for 30 seconds. Do not touch dropper tip to your eye surface. Your doctor will decide the correct duration and time interval between each dose for you depending upon your age and severity of the condition.
Side Effects Of TOLAR EYE DROPS
Common
- eye irritation, stinging or burning sensation the eye
- eye pain
- allergic reaction
- puffiness or swelling of eye or eyelid
- red and itchy eyes
- infection or inflammation of the eye either on the surface or inside
- retinal bleeding, swelling in the central retina (light-sensitive layer of the eye)
- headache
- tip of the dropper when touch the eye may cause accidental injury
- increased eye pressure
- blurred or diminished vision
Uncommon
- inflammation or damage to the clear front layer of the eye
- dryness or watery eyes
Rare
Stop using TOLAR EYE DROPS and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- severe eye pain
- increased eye irritation or vision changes
- corneal problems (outermost see-through layer of the eye)
How To Manage Side Effects
Eye irritation Or Itching
Close your eyes and relax for some time. Place an ice pack over the closed eyes for few minutes. Avoid watching mobile phone, laptop, or any other light sources which might irritate your eyes. If the symptom persists or worsens, consult your doctor.
Headache
Apply hot or cold-water bag on your head. Try to take rest in a quiet and dark room. Drink tea or coffee. Apply a pain-relieving balm on your forehead if necessary. Massage on your scalp or head with mild pressure. Consult your doctor for advice if headache doesn’t improve.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
Monitoring requiredTOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in pregnant women unless it is recommended by the doctor. Consult your doctor before using it.
Breastfeeding
Monitoring requiredTOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in breastfeeding woman unless it is recommended by the doctor. Consult your doctor for advice before using it.
Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionDo not drive or use machines if you feel temporary blurring of vision after using TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not use TOLAR EYE DROPS if you are allergic to Ketorolac, aspirin or any other similar drugs.
Lungs
Use with CautionTOLAR EYE DROPS should be used with caution in patients with asthma particularly after using non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) such as nepafenac. Consult with your doctor before using it.
Use In Pediatrics
ContraindicatedTOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in children. Consult child’s doctor for advice before administration of TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Use In Geriatrics
Use with CautionTOLAR EYE DROPS can be used in elderly patients. Consult your doctor for advice before using TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Others
TOLAR EYE DROPS is not recommended for use if you
- have planned surgery within 24 hours
Before using TOLAR EYE DROPS, inform your doctor if you:
- have stomach ulcers or bleeding tendencies (Ex. anaemia)
- have diabetes
- have rheumatoid arthritis
- have dry eye syndrome
- have or had eye surgery recently
- have viral or bacterial infections of the eye
- have corneal denervation (dysfunction of corneal innervation)
- have corneal epithelial defects (loss of focal areas in the outermost layer of the eye)
Interactions
A. Drug - Drug interactions:
Before using TOLAR EYE DROPS inform your doctor if you are using or taking any of the following medicines:
- ophthalmic corticosteroids such as dexamethasone, loteprednol (used to manage eye inflammation)
- heparin, coumarin or indandione derivative such as warfarin (medicines that manage or manages blood clot)
Overdosage:
If you or anyone accidentally ingests or use too much of TOLAR EYE DROPS, first wash your eyes with water to flush out the excess medicine and drink fluid to dilute the medicine (in case of ingestion) and then consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Ketorolac |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Reduces eye pain, inflammation, burning and stinging sensation following eye surgery |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Dispersible tablet, Injection, Gel, Eye drops, Ophthalmic solution |
More Information
- Keep TOLAR EYE DROPS out of reach of children
- Store at temperature below 25°C
FAQs About TOLAR EYE DROPS
Q: What is TOLAR EYE DROPS and why is it given?
A: TOLAR EYE DROPS contains Ketorolac which belongs to the group of medicines called Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS). It is used to reduce eye pain, inflammation, burning or stinging sensation that occurs after corneal refractive surgery.
Q: How to use TOLAR EYE DROPS?
A: Use TOLAR EYE DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Shake the bottle before use. Tilt your head slightly backwards and gently pull the lower eyelid to form a small pocket, hold the bottle upside down above the eye and dispense drops with gentle pressure into the affected eye, then close your eyes for 30 seconds. Do not touch dropper tip to your eye surface to manage eye damage and to avoid contamination.
Q: Does TOLAR EYE DROPS cause eye irritation?
A: Yes, it may cause itching, irritation and burning sensation of eyes in some patients. Close your eyes and relax for some time. Place an ice pack over the closed eyes for few minutes. Avoid watching mobile phone, laptop, or any other light sources which might irritate your eyes. If the symptom persists or worsens, consult your doctor.
Q: Can I stop using TOLAR EYE DROPS on my own if the symptom subsides?
A: No, do not abruptly stop using TOLAR EYE DROPS without consulting your doctor. Continue to use this medicine, as long as your doctor tells you to do so, to obtain better results. Ask for your doctor’s advice if you wish to discontinue using TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Q: Do I need to follow any safety measures while using TOLAR EYE DROPS?
A: Do not let the tip of the dropper to touch the eye or anything else to avoid injury or contamination. Replace the cap after use. Avoid using TOLAR EYE DROPS while wearing contact lens. If you use contact lenses, you should remove your contact lenses before using TOLAR EYE DROPS. You can put them back after 15 minutes of using TOLAR EYE DROPS.
Q: Can TOLAR EYE DROPS affect my ability to drive?
A: TOLAR EYE DROPS may cause temporary blurring of vision. Do not drive or use machines if you feel blurring of vision after using TOLAR EYE DROPS. You can resume with your activities after your vision becomes normal again.
References
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Useful Diagnostic Tests
- Ophthalmoscopy









