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ATROPINE EYE OINT 3GM(N)

Mydriasis
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    Introduction About ATROPINE EYE

    ATROPINE EYE contains Atropine which belongs to the group of medicines called Mydriatics and Cycloplegics. It is used to manage certain forms of eye inflammation such as uveitis or iritis. It relaxes eye muscles and can cause enlargement of the pupil of the eye which makes it a suitable diagnostic aid before certain eye examinations (such as cycloplegic refraction).

    Atropine is an anticholinergic medicine which works by blocking the effects of a chemical messenger called acetylcholine in the eyes. It relaxes the eye muscles and causes the pupil to dilate (mydriasis) which helps in the diagnosis of eye problems (refractive errors). It also reduces eye inflammation by blocking the movements of eye muscles. Your doctor may evaluate your pre-existing health condition and regularly check your eyes during management with ATROPINE EYE to avoid the risk of unwanted side effects.

    ATROPINE EYE is not recommended for use in patients suffering from glaucoma or in those who tend to develop glaucoma. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor for advice before using the medicine. ATROPINE EYE may cause blurred vision and therefore it is advisable not to drive or operate any heavy tools or machines while using. The most common side effects of using ATROPINE EYE are blurred vision and sensitivity to light. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects worsen or persists for a long duration.

    Uses Of ATROPINE EYE

    It is used to:

    • manage eye inflammation (such as uveitis or iritis)
    • enlarge the pupil of the eye before certain eye examinations (such as cycloplegic refraction) and post eye surgery

    How ATROPINE EYE Works

    ATROPINE EYE is mydriatic agent which relaxes the eye muscle and causes the pupil to dilate. It acts by blocking the effects of a chemical messenger called acetylcholine in the eyes. This causes the eye muscle to relax (paralyze) temporarily which helps in the diagnosis of certain eye problems (such as refractive errors). It also reduces eye inflammation by dilating the pupil and by blocking the movements of eye muscles.

    How to use ATROPINE EYE

    Use ATROPINE EYE as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Apply a small amount of the medicine into the affected eyes. Wash your hands before and after using ATROPINE EYE. Do not touch the tip of the medicine with mouth, nose or other parts of body to avoid contamination. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.

    Side Effects Of ATROPINE EYE

    Common

    • inability to tolerate light (photophobia)
    • blurred vision

    Stop using ATROPINE EYE and consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • allergic reaction such as nodule like inflammation of eye (follicular conjunctivitis), or swelling, discharge, redness of eye with itching (eczematoid dermatitis)
    • severe decrease in blood pressure with difficulty in breathing

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Eye pain Or Sensitivity

    Avoid watching direct light sources. Do not strain your eyes too much. Protect your eyes from bright light while going outdoors using sunglasses. Consult your doctor if this side effect bothers you. Avoid driving or going outside on your own if you experience blurred vision after using ATROPINE EYE. Close your eyes for some time until your vision gets clear. Contact your doctor if this symptom bothers you.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Monitoring required

    ATROPINE EYE should be used in pregnant women only if it is considered necessary by the doctor. Your doctor will prescribe ATROPINE EYE only if the benefits are greater than any possible risk to the unborn baby. Therefore, consult your doctor before using the medicine.

    Breastfeeding

    Monitoring required

    ATROPINE EYE should be used in breastfeeding mothers only if it is considered necessary by the doctor. Your doctor will prescribe ATROPINE EYE only if the benefits are greater than any possible risk to the breastfeeding infant. Therefore, consult your doctor before using.

    Driving and Using Machines

    Use with Caution

    Do not drive or operate any machines, as ATROPINE EYE may cause blurred vision.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not use ATROPINE EYE if you are allergic to Atropine or any other ingredients of this medicine.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Use with Caution

    ATROPINE EYE should be used with caution in children and adolescents (below 18 years of age). Consult your doctor before using it.

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    ATROPINE EYE should be used with caution in elderly patients (65 years and above). Consult your doctor before using it.

    Others

    ATROPINE EYE is not recommended for use if you:

    • have primary glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye) or a tendency to develop narrow anterior chamber angle glaucoma

    Interactions

    A. Drug-Drug interactions:

    Inform your doctor about all the medicine you take such as prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines or herbal supplements.

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally used or ingested more of ATROPINE EYE, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are flushing and dryness of the skin, skin rash in pediatric patients, abnormal or fast heartbeat, blurred vision, fever, abdominal distension in infants, hallucination, and loss of neuromuscular coordination.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Atropine
    Pharmacological Category :   Muscarinic Receptor Antagonists
    Therapeutic Indication :   Mydriasis, Cycloplegia, Eye inflammation           
    Dosage Forms :   Eye Drops, Eye Ointment, Injection

    More Information

    Storage

    • Keep ATROPINE EYE out of reach of children
    • Store at room temperature

    FAQs About ATROPINE EYE

    Q: Can ATROPINE EYE manage myopia?

    A: Current studies suggest that there is no permanent manage for myopia (progressive blurring of vision). However, few agents like atropine can be used for the onset of myopia. ATROPINE EYE cannot manage myopia however at low doses it is shown to effectively reduce the progression of myopia, especially in the children. If you are doubtful, consult your doctor before use.

    Q: Can ATROPINE EYE be used to reduce eye redness?

    A: Yes. ATROPINE EYE is used to manage inflammation of the eye and its symptoms such as eye redness, itching and pain.

    Q: Can ATROPINE EYE cause blurred vision?

    A: Yes. ATROPINE EYE may cause blurred vision after application, and so avoid driving or going outside on your own. Close your eyes for some time until your vision gets clear. Contact your doctor if this symptom bothers you.

    Q: How to use ATROPINE EYE?

    A: ATROPINE EYE is for ophthalmic use only. Apply a small amount of the medicine into the affected eyes. Wash your hands before and after using ATROPINE EYE. Do not touch the tip of the medicine with mouth, nose or other parts of body to avoid contamination. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.

    Q: How to store ATROPINE EYE?

    A: ATROPINE EYE should be stored at room temperature. Caution must be taken not to contaminate the applicator tip of the tube. Keep this medicine out of reach of children. Do not swallow. In case of accidental ingestion, contact your doctor immediately.

    A: Can ATROPINE EYE be used for glaucoma?

    A: No. ATROPINE EYE is not indicated to use for glaucoma. Patients who have glaucoma must inform their doctor before using ATROPINE EYE as a precaution, as it might worsen their existing condition.

    Q: What can be done if I forget to use a dose?

    A: If you forgot to use your dose, use it immediately once you remember, until it’s time for the next dose. But do not use a double dose of ATROPINE EYE to make up the missed dose.

    References

    1. KD. Tripathi. Anticholinergic Drugs and Drugs Acting on Autonomic Ganglia. Essentials of medical pharmacology. Seventh edition. 2013. Page-114 & 119-120.

    2. Marcela Frazier and Siret D. Jaanus. Cycloplegics. Clinical Ocular Pharmacology by Jimmy D Barlett, Siret D Jaanus. Fifth edition. 2007. Page 125-130.

    3. Fan, Dorothy SP, et al. Topical atropine in retarding myopic progression and axial length growth in children with moderate to severe myopia: a pilot study. Japanese journal of ophthalmology. NIH. National Library of Medicine. National Centre for Biotechnology Information. Pubmed.gov. January-February 2007. [Accessed on 9th May 2022] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17295137/

    4. Dawn, V. J., et al. A case report of granulomatous uveitis with secondary complications. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. April 2021. [Accessed on 25th April 2022] https://wjpr.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/article_issue/1622462776.pdf

    5. Bausch & Lomb. Inc. Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Ointment, 1% [Revised in April 2020] [Accessed on 25th April 2022] https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/getFile.cfm?setid=c0a56d60-0914-42b1-af59-c56afe93d18c&type=pdf

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    Written By Dr. Janet.C - Pharm.D
    Last updated on 13 Aug 2024 | 09:55 AM(IST)
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