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White soft paraffin + Liquid paraffin + Wool alcohol
The combination of white soft paraffin, liquid paraffin, and wool alcohol eye ointment is suggested for dry eye conditions and is especially beneficial at night since it stays in the eye longer than drops. In situations including exposure keratitis, reduced corneal sensitivity, recurrent corneal erosions, keratitis sicca, and ophthalmic surgery, it's utilized as an adjuvant therapy to lubricate and protect the eye.
The combination of white soft paraffin, liquid paraffin, and wool alcohol eye ointment forms a clear, lubricating, and moistening layer on the eyeball's surface. Dry eye ointment with white soft paraffin, liquid paraffin, and wool alcohol gives soothing relief from symptoms such as pain, irritation, and a gritty feeling. These can be caused by insufficient tear production to keep the eye moist, as well as medical problems or therapy. The ointment also protects the eyeball, making it beneficial for patients who have recurrent corneal epithelial erosion.
Apply a 1-1.5 cm ribbon of ointment to the afflicted eye(s) before retiring to bed, or as recommended by your doctor.
Hypersensivity to any components of the medication
Stinging/redness in the eye, widened pupils or blurred vision may occur.
There is no information on the usage of White paraffin, Liquid paraffin, and Wool alcohol eye ointment in pregnant women. All three components, on the other hand, are pharmacologically inactive, non-irritating, and non-toxic.
White paraffin, liquid paraffin, and wool alcohol eye ointment are not known to be excreted in human milk.
Only for ophthalmic use. If patients develop headaches, eye discomfort, visual problems, irritation of the eyes, persistent redness, or if the condition worsens or persists for more than 72 hours, they should stop using the medication and seek medical advice.
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