Atro Eye Drop
About Atro Eye Drop
Atro Eye Drop falls under the group of medicines known as dopamine-receptor antagonists. It is used in patients taking chemotherapy to decrease the risk of any infections. It provides relief in case of migraines and heartburn. It may also be used before any surgery to decrease saliva production and to prevent airway secretions. It treats diabetes and muscle spasms in stomach and other organs. By raising the stem cells count, it treats the problem of low white blood cell count. Atro Eye Drop is also helpful for the patients receiving radiation as it increases the formation of neutrophils in the bone marrow.
Possible side effects include severe fever, cough, chest pain, headache, sleeping trouble, drowsiness, shakiness, hives, irregular heartbeat and restlessness vomiting, pain in joints and hair loss.
Don’t use this drug if you’re allergic to it, or have sickle-cell disease. Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy or those having a history of breast cancer are not recommended to use this medicine. It should only be used by pregnant women and breastfeeding women, if no alternative is found. Using filgrastim-sndz, tbo-filgrastim or pegfilgrastim is not recommended while using Atro Eye Drop.
It is introduced into the body either by injecting it into the vein or under the skin. Dosage depends on the health conditions of the patients and can vary from once daily to four times a day before each meal and once before going to bed.
What are the uses of Atro Eye Drop
Bacterial Infections
Key highlights of Atro Eye Drop
Is It safe with alcohol?
No interaction found
Are there any pregnancy warnings?
Atro Eye Drop is unsafe to use during pregnancy.
There is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk, for example in life-threatening situations. Please consult your doctor.Are there any breast-feeding warnings?
Atro Eye Drop is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Please consult your doctor.
Is it safe to drive while on this medicine?
Patients should not drive or operate machinery .
Does this affect kidney function?
Contraindicated in renal impairment.
Does this affect liver function?
There is no data available. Please consult doctor before consuming the drug.
What are the substitutes for Atro Eye Drop ?
Below is the list of medicines, which have the same composition, strength and form as Atro Eye Drop , and hence can be used as its substitute.
- Ataron 1% W/V Eye Drop
Cipla Ltd
- Opthopin 1% W/V Eye Drop
Optho Remedies Pvt Ltd
- Atrosulph 1% W/V Eye Drop
Entod Pharmaceuticals Ltd
- Bell Mfc 1% W/V Eye Drop
Bell Pharma Pvt Ltd
How does this medication work?
Atro Eye Drop inhibits the function of the parasympathetic nervous system by acting as an antagonist to the neurotransmitters. It increases the firing and conduction of electrical impulses of the heart. It inhibits the accommodation reflex and dilation of the pupils of the eyes.
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