• Formula

    Tetrahydrozoline HCl .................. 5 mg
    Excipients q.s ........................... 10 ml

  • Dosage forms

    Eye drops.

  • Packing specification

    Box of 1 vial x 10 ml.

  • PHARMACODYNAMIC

    Eyelight is an eye-drop solution containing Tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride - a sympathomimetic agent. Eyelight has a prompt vasoconstrictive activity. The onset of vasoconstriction begins occurrence within minutes and the effect is prolonged; therefore, it is effective in anti-congestion and relief of conjunctival oedema. Eyelight rapidly treats the redness of eyes, cools and refreshes eyes.

  • PHARMACOKINETICS

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  • Driving and operating machinery

    The drug does not affect the ability to use vehicles and machinery.

  • PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN

    The drug should be used with caution in pregnant women and nursing mothers.

  • DRUG INTERACTIONS

    Avoid concomitant administration with MAOIs, sympathetic nerve inhibitors.

  • UNWANTED EFFECTS

    Adverse reactions are often unpopular. However, a large quantity of the drug should not be used because of increase in the redness of eyes.
    Children aged 5 years and younger swallow a small amount of (about 1-2 ml) the drug can cause adverse effects such as coma, decreased heart rate, decreased respiration and sedation. It is therefore advisable to keep the drug out of reach of children. In case children swallow the drug, it is advised to take them to the health facilities to get proper treatment.
    Inform your physician about adverse effects occur during the treatment.

  • OVERDOSE AND TREATMENT

    In case of overdose or children swallowing the drug, contact immediately with health facilities for appropriate treatment.

  • STORAGE CONDITIONS

    Store in dry places, not exceeding 30°C, protect from light.

  • Expiry
    36 months from the manufacturing date.
  • Warnings and notes when using

    Please consult a physician in the following cases:
    Symptoms of ocular irritation or redness persist or increase after 3 days of using Eyelight.
    Ocular irritation or redness due to infections, foreign objects in eyes, ocular lesion due to chemicals, traumas.
    Severe sore eyes associated with headache, rapid change of vision, diplopia, acute redness of eyes, ocular aches and pains on exposure to light.

  • Indication

    Treatment of the redness of eyes, conjunctival congestion, ocular itching and burning, eyestrain. Cooling eyes.
    Relief of conjunctival oedema, secondary congestion due to ocular allergies and mild ocular irritations, reddened eyes due to dust, smoke, wind, dazzling sunlight, pollen, water (while swimming) ...; due to reading, using computer, frequently watching television, or wearing contact lenses.

  • Contraindicated

    Patients with glaucoma.
    During wear of contact lenses.

  • DOSAGE AND HOW TO USE

    Instil 1 to 2 drops into each eye, 3 to 4 times daily.
    Children under 6 years of age: consult the physician for advice.
    Or as prescribed by the physician.
    Notes:
    - Do not use the drug in case the solution color is changed or turbid.
    - Do not use the drug over 30 days after opening or over its expiry date.
    - To avoid bacterial contamination or spoilage of the drug: do not touch the inside of cover or the tip of vial; avoid touching the tip to eyelids.
    - Cover closely after use; avoid using the same vial with other people.
    - Store the vial in the box after each use.
    Read the directions carefully before use.
    Consult the physician for more information.
    This drug is for prescription only.