Bromica Eye Drops 5ml
About Bromica Eye Drops 5ml
Bromica Eye Drops 5ml belongs to a class of pain killers called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used to reduce eye inflammation after cataract surgery in adults. Eye inflammation after cataract surgery is a common condition in which eyes become swollen and red.
Bromica Eye Drops 5ml contains Bromfenac which works by inhibiting the release of certain natural substances such as prostaglandins in the eye that cause pain and swelling. Thereby, helps in relieving eye pain and swelling after cataract surgery.
Use Bromica Eye Drops 5ml as prescribed. Bromica Eye Drops 5ml is only for use in the eyes. Do not swallow or inject Bromica Eye Drops 5ml. Your doctor will advise you on how many drops to instill based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience mild eye irritation, headache, seeing floaters or flashes of light before the eyes, or increased sensitivity of the eyes to light. Most of these side effects of Bromica Eye Drops 5ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects worsen or persist, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Bromica Eye Drops 5ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Bromica Eye Drops 5ml is not recommended for children. You are not advised to use Bromica Eye Drops 5ml if you are pregnant, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy as it may harm the unborn baby. You are advised to remove soft contact lenses before using Bromica Eye Drops 5ml as it may cause discoloration of the soft contact lens. You are advised to maintain a 5 minutes time gap between using Bromica Eye Drops 5ml and other eye drops. Please do not touch the container's tip to the eye, eyelids, or surrounding areas as it may contaminate Bromica Eye Drops 5ml and cause eye infections. If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bleeding problems, dry eyes, or cornea problems, before taking Bromica Eye Drops 5ml.
Uses of Bromica Eye Drops 5ml
Medicinal Benefits
Bromica Eye Drops 5ml contains Bromfenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (pain reliever) used to reduce eye inflammation after cataract surgery in adults. Bromica Eye Drops 5ml works by inhibiting the release of certain natural substances such as prostaglandins in the eye that cause pain and swelling. Thereby, helps in relieving eye pain and swelling after cataract surgery.
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Side Effects of Bromica Eye Drops 5ml
Drug Warnings
If you are allergic to Bromica Eye Drops 5ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Bromica Eye Drops 5ml is not recommended for children. You are not advised to use Bromica Eye Drops 5ml if you are pregnant, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy as it may harm an unborn baby. You are advised to remove soft contact lenses before using Bromica Eye Drops 5ml as it may cause discoloration of the soft contact lens. You are advised to maintain a 5 minutes time gap between using Bromica Eye Drops 5ml and other eye drops. Please do not touch the container tip to the eye, eyelids, or surrounding areas as it may contaminate Bromica Eye Drops 5ml and cause eye infections. If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bleeding problems, dry eyes, or cornea problems, contact the doctor before taking Bromica Eye Drops 5ml.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug- Food Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bleeding problems, dry eyes, or cornea problems, inform your doctor before using Bromica Eye Drops 5ml.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Cataract surgery is done to remove the natural lens of the eye that has become cloudy and replace it with an artificial lens to restore clear eyesight. Eye inflammation may occur in some patients after cataract surgery due to disruption of the blood-aqueous barrier, which causes the release of certain inflammatory mediators such as leukotrienes and prostaglandins. The pain, swelling and redness of the eye is normal after cataract surgery and is treated using topical corticosteroids or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.