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INTRODUCTION ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is a combination of Phenylephrine, Naphazoline, Camphor and Menthol which belongs to the group of medicines called Vasoconstrictor, Decongestant, Cooling and Soothing agents respectively. It is indicated for temporary relief of the minor eye symptoms of itchi...
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is a combination of Phenylephrine, Naphazoline, Camphor and Menthol which belongs to the group of medicines called Vasoconstrictor, Decongestant, Cooling and Soothing agents respectively. It is indicated for temporary relief of the minor eye symptoms of itching and redness caused by dust, smoke, sun glare, ragweed, pollen, grass, animal hair and dander, symptomatic relief to tearing, photophobia, redness, swelling, blepharospasm and controlling hyperaemia of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva resulting from bacterial, allergic and vernal conjunctivitis.
Your doctor may advise you to undergo relevant tests and examinations to understand your condition. ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma of the eye. Before using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS inform your doctor if you have heart or kidney disease, difficulty in passing urine, prostate enlargement, impaired vision, nasal congestion.
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used in pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, only if recommended by your doctor. The most common side effects of ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS includes rebound congestion. Consult your doctor immediately or visit a nearby hospital if any of the symptoms worsen or persists for a longer duration.
It is used for:
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is a combination of Phenylephrine, Naphazoline, Camphor and Menthol. phenylephrine acts directly on α-adrenergic receptors in the eye, producing contraction of the dilator muscle of the pupil and constriction of the arterioles in the conjunctiva. Naphazoline works by constricting the blood vessels and relieves itching sensation and irritation of the eye. Menthol works by activating cold-sensitive receptors which causes a cold sensation and it may also relieve pain by activating the kappa-opioid receptor. Camphor works by providing a cooling and soothing effect.
Use ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Instill a few drops of the medicine into the eye as advised by your doctor.
Stop using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS and consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used during pregnancy only if recommended by your doctor. Consult your doctor before using.
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used during breastfeeding only if recommended by your doctor. Consult your doctor before using.
Do not drive or operate any machines while using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS. Consult your doctor for advice.
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Consult your doctor for advice.
Do not use ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS if you are allergic to Camphor, Menthol, Naphazoline or Phenylephrine or any other ingredients of this medicine.
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used with caution in patients with heart disease. Consult your doctor for advice.
Safety and efficacy in children has not been established. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
Safety and efficacy in elderly patients has not been established. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is not recommended for use if you:
Before using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS, inform your physician if you have:
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS, inform your doctor if you are using any of the following medicine.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally uses too much of ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS, rinse your eyes externally with clean/lukewarm water and consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital if the symptoms worsen.
Drug | : | Phenylephrine, Camphor, Menthol, Naphazoline |
Pharmacological Category | : | Vasoconstrictor, Decongestant, Cooling and Soothing agents |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Eye conditions |
Dosage Forms | : | Eye drops |
Q: Is ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS safe for diabetic patients?
A: Inform your doctor if you are diabetic, and your doctor will suggest you undergo relevant medical tests and examinations to ascertain the risks and benefits before recommending you ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS. Consult your doctor for advice.
Q: Who should not use ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS?
A: ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS is not recommended for use in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma of the eye. Consult your doctor before using ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS.
Q: Can ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS affect blood pressure?
A: Yes, ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS may affect your blood pressure. If the symptoms worsen consult your doctor immediately.
Q: Is [GBBNKEYWORD] safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
A: ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers only if recommended by your doctor.
Q: Is ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS safe for use in a patient with kidney disease?
A: ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS should be used with caution if you are having kidney disease. Your doctor will evaluate your existing condition and ascertain the risks and benefits before recommending you ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS.
Q: How long should I take ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS?
A: ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS will be given to you by a doctor after outweighing the risks and benefits. Your doctor will decide the dose, duration and frequency of ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS for use depending upon your age, body weight and severity of your disease condition. Consult your doctor for advice.
Q: What to do if [GBBNKEYWORD] is taken accidentally in excess?
A: If you or anyone else have accidentally taken ANDRE I KUL EYE DROPS in excess, rinse the external surface of the eye with lukewarm water immediately. consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital immediately if you are experiencing worsening symptoms.
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Written By Dr. Janet.C, Pharm.D
Last updated on 05 Apr 2023 | 04:04 PM(IST)