Flurisone 0.1% Eye Drops 5ml
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INTRODUCTION
FLURISONE 0.1% contains Fluorometholone which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids. It is used to manage ocular conditions such as inflammation of the eye due to injury, swelling, itching, redness, irritation, ocular trauma, conjunctivitis, and post-surgery.
Before using FLURISONE 0.1% inform your doctor if you have blurred vision or other visual disturbances, eye infection, have or have been previously manageed for herpes simplex, wear soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant or planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before using FLURISONE 0.1% and it is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as safety is not established. Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1%.
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use in children (under 2 years of age) due to lack of safety and effectiveness. It should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged 65 years and above). Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1%. The most common side effects of using FLURISONE 0.1% are increased pressure inside the eye, eye pain, eye irritation, an excess of tears, eye infection, itching or redness of the eye. Consult your physician if any of the symptom worsens.
USES OF FLURISONE 0.1%
- Manages ocular conditions such as inflammation of the eye (due to injury, swelling, itching, redness, irritation, ocular trauma, conjunctivitis, and post-surgery)
HOW FLURISONE 0.1% WORKS
FLURISONE 0.1% works by blocking the release of certain chemicals (called prostaglandins) that causes pain and inflammation. Also, it helps to relieve the symptoms such as itching and redness of the eye.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Use FLURISONE 0.1% as advised by your physician. Shake well before use. It is for ophthalmic use only. Before applying, tilt your head back and look upward. Gently pull the lower eyelid to form a small pocket. Squeeze the upturned dropper bottle to release a drop into your eye. Release the lower lid and close your eye for 30 seconds. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age and severity of the condition.
SIDE EFFECTS OF FLURISONE 0.1%
COMMON
- increased pressure inside the eye
- mild stinging or burning sensation
- temporary blurred vision
- eye pain
- eye irritation
- abnormal sensation in the eye
- eye or eyelid swelling or puffiness
- eye discharge
- itching or redness of the eye
- an excess of tears
- eye infection
- ulcers on the surface of the eye
- small grey bumps on the surface of the eye
- excessive dilation of the pupil
- allergic reactions
- change in sense of taste
- rash
RARE
Stop using FLURISONE 0.1% and contact your physician immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- serious allergic reactions (symptoms include swallowing or breathing difficulties, swelling of your lips, face, throat, or tongue)
- any kind of corneal (see-through layer covering the eye) disease
HOW TO MANAGE SIDE EFFECTS
Eye pain:
Do not touch or rub your eyes. Wear sunglasses while going outside. Do not strain your eyes by watching bright screen for long time. Take enough sleep to give rest to your body and eyes. Consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
Eye irritation:
Wear sunglasses while going outside. Rinse your eyes with preservative-free saline water or place a cold or damp washcloth over your closed eye. Try not to rub your eyes and consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
WARNING & PRECAUTIONS
PREGNANCY
If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant or planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before using FLURISONE 0.1%.
BREASTFEEDING
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as safety data is not established. Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1%.
DRIVING AND USING MACHINES
Do not drive or operate any machines if you experience blurred vision after using FLURISONE 0.1%.
ALLERGY
Do not use FLURISONE 0.1% if you are allergic to Fluorometholone or benzalkonium chloride or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
OTHERS
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use if you:
- have severe bacterial, viral, or fungal infection of the eye or tuberculosis of the eye
Before using FLURISONE 0.1% inform your doctor if you:
- have or have been previously manageed for herpes simplex
- have blurred vision or other visual disturbances
- have eye infection
- wear soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses
Use in paediatrics:
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use in children (under 2 years of age) due to lack of safety and effectiveness. Consult child’s doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
FLURISONE 0.1% should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged 65 years and above). Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1%.
INTERACTIONS
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before using FLURISONE 0.1%, inform your doctor if you are using or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription, vitamin supplement or herbal products.
- ritonavir, cobicistat (used to manage HIV infection)
- other eye drops
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally use too much of FLURISONE 0.1%, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
SYNOPSIS
| Drug | : | Fluorometholone |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Corticosteroids |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Eye Inflammation |
| Dosage Forms | : | Eye drops, Ophthalmic Suspension, Eye Ointment |
MORE INFORMATION
- Keep FLURISONE 0.1% out of reach of children
- Store below 25°C
FAQs ABOUT FLURISONE 0.1%
What is FLURISONE 0.1% used for?
FLURISONE 0.1% is used to manage ocular conditions such as inflammation of the eye due to injury, swelling, itching, redness, irritation, ocular trauma, conjunctivitis, and post-surgery. Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1%.
Can FLURISONE 0.1% be used in children?
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use in children (under 2 years of age) due to lack of safety and effectiveness. Consult child’s doctor for advice to select a suitable alternative therapy for your child.
Is FLURISONE 0.1% safe to use in breast-feeding women?
FLURISONE 0.1% is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as safety data is not established. Consult your doctor before using FLURISONE 0.1% if you wish to breast-feed your baby when born prematurely.
How long should I use FLURISONE 0.1%?
Use FLURISONE 0.1% as long as advised by your doctor. Do not use FLURISONE 0.1% for more than one week unless your doctor advises it. Prolonged use may lead to unwanted effects such as glaucoma (damage to the optic nerve of the eye causing blurring of vision) and cataracts (cloudy eyes).
What precautions should I follow before using FLURISONE 0.1%?
Before using FLURISONE 0.1% inform your doctor if you have blurred vision or other visual disturbances, eye infection, have or have been previously manageed for herpes simplex, wear soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses, also if you are pregnant or breast-feeding women.
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