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CROMOGLYCATE (EYE)

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

Hospital Authority Drug Formulary

Indications

allergic conjunctivitis

body system

ophthalmology

type 

Corticosteroids and other anti-inflammatory agents

Drug introduction

Cromoglycate (ophthalmic) is a medication used to treat symptoms of eye allergies. It is often used to treat redness, itching, and watery eyes caused by allergens such as pollen, dust, or animal dander. This medication can help relieve allergic reactions in the eyes and reduce the discomfort caused by allergies. When using, please follow your doctor's advice and prescription, and follow the correct dosage and usage. Typically, Cromoglycate (for eye use) needs to be used multiple times a day for a period of time to be effective. If any discomfort or persistent symptoms occur during use, a physician should be consulted immediately. Note that this medication may cause eye irritation or a brief burning sensation, but these side effects are usually temporary and mild. If in doubt, please check with your doctor.

Dosage

HOW TO USE: CROMOGLYCATE (EYE) eye drops are used to treat allergic eye reactions and should be used correctly by following these steps: First, wash hands and dry them. Then, gently pull down your lower eyelid and allow a drop to fall into the eye bag. Next, close your eyes and gently press the corners of your eyes for about a minute to help distribute the medicine evenly. Shake bottle well before use. There is no need to take it with food, but avoid touching the mouth of the bottle to prevent contamination. Avoid wearing contact lenses during use and wait 15 minutes after use before putting them back on.

Dosage Guidelines: Use the same dosage for adults and children. The general starting dose is 1-2 drops per eye per day, 3-4 times each time. Depending on the situation, it can be adjusted to a maximum of 4 drops per eye per day, 4 times each time. Please keep an interval of 4-6 hours between administrations. If symptoms do not improve or worsen, you should consult your doctor. For the elderly or patients with special conditions, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and the dosage may need to be adjusted. Please use the medicine strictly according to the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist, and do not increase or decrease the dosage on your own.

side effect

CROMOGLYCATE (EYE) is an eye drop used to treat allergic conjunctivitis. The main side effects of the drug include short-term irritation, burning sensation in the eyes, dry eyes, blurred vision and headache. A small number of patients may experience allergic reactions, such as eye redness, itching, or redness of the skin around the eyes. If serious side effects occur, such as sudden loss of vision, persistent eye redness, swelling, or pain, you should stop using the drug immediately and seek medical assistance. Please consult your doctor before using this medication to ensure safe and effective use.

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Cromoglycate (ophthalmic) is a medication used to treat allergic reactions in the eye but is contraindicated in certain circumstances. First, people who are allergic to this drug or sensitive to its ingredients should avoid its use. Second, you should also avoid using Cromoglycate if you have ever had a severe allergic reaction to a similar drug. Also, if you have an eye infection or injury, you should consult your doctor before using this medication. Pregnant and nursing women should also consult their doctor before using this medication to ensure safety. Overall, if you have any underlying health issues or concerns, you should consult a healthcare professional before using Cromoglycate to avoid possible contraindications.

Precautions

Precautions for use: This medicine is an ophthalmic medicine and is for eye use only. Please make sure your hands and eyes are clean before use and avoid contact with other substances. When using, follow your doctor or pharmacist's instructions and do not exceed the recommended dose. If you experience any discomfort or persistent problems, you should stop using it immediately and seek medical advice.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    Cromoglycate (ophthalmic) medication should be used with caution in pregnant women. During pregnancy, follow these precautions:

    1. Consult your doctor: You should consult your doctor before using medications during pregnancy. Your doctor can evaluate potential risks and make sure the medicine is safe for you and your baby.

    2. Avoid use: Try to avoid using Cromoglycate (ophthalmic) drugs during pregnancy to reduce possible effects on the fetus.

    3. Alternatives: If there are other treatment options, discuss them with your doctor to see if there are safer alternatives available.

    4. Monitor your health: If you have used Cromoglycate (ophthalmic) medication during pregnancy, frequently monitor your and your baby's health and report any abnormalities to your doctor.

    The most important thing is to choose your medications carefully during pregnancy to ensure the health of you and your baby.

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