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Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml

Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml

About Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml

Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml belongs to a class of miotics generally used to treat glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye condition that causes damage to the optic nerve (necessary for optimal vision) due to unusually high eye pressure. However, some people with glaucoma may have normal eye pressure.

Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml contains Carbachol, a potent cholinergic agent which causes constriction of the pupil, thus reducing intraocular pressure.

Use Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml as directed by your doctor or instructions provided with the package insert under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional. It may cause some side effects like momentary burning or stinging of the eye, watering of the eye(s), blurred vision, and Irritation of the eye(s) and eyelid(s). Most side effects do not require medical treatment and fade with time. However, if the side effects persist, inform your doctor.

Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml should only be used for ophthalmic purposes; do not inject or swallow. Do not use Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml if you are allergic to it or its ingredients. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, inform your doctor before taking Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml. The safety and efficacy of Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml in pediatric patients have not been established. Allow at least ten minutes between ophthalmic medications if you use more than one.
Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml may cause temporary blurred vision; caution is advised while driving or operating machines.

Uses of Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml

Glaucoma

Medicinal Benefits

Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml contains Carbachol, a potent cholinergic agent which can be used for obtaining miosis during surgery. In addition, carbachol intraocular solution reduces the intensity of intraocular pressure elevation in the first 24 hours after cataract surgery. Carbachol causes constriction of the iris and ciliary body, thus reducing intraocular pressure.

Directions for Use

Remove the sterile vial from the blister package aseptically by peeling the backing paper and placing the vial on a sterile tray. Before performing intraocular instillation, withdraw the contents into a dry sterile syringe and replace the needle with an atraumatic cannula. No more than one-half millilitre should be softly injected into the anterior chamber for optimal miosis. It can be administered either before or after suture placement. Miosis is usually at its peak within two to five minutes of application.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml

  • Momentary burning or stinging of the eye
  • Watering of the eye(s)
  • Blurred vision
  • Irritation of the eye(s) and eyelid(s)
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea and abdominal pain
  • Dizziness and light-headedness

Drug Warnings

Continue using Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it to treat your illness effectively. If allergic to Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml or other medications, do not use them without consulting a doctor. Do not use Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml if pregnant or breastfeeding unless your doctor prescribes it. If it requires more than one ophthalmic medication, give each one at least a ten-minute interval or as the doctor recommends. Before using Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml, inform your doctor about your medical history and other medications you are currently taking to rule out any potential negative effects. Carbatod 0.01% Intraocular Solution 1 ml may cause temporary blurred vision. Thus, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: No interactions were found/established.

Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions were found/established.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Before starting the treatment, let your doctor know if you have or have had Parkinson’s disease, high blood pressure, an obstruction of the urinary tract, any heart disease, any difficulties or lung problems, e.g. asthma, peptic ulcers.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • If you wear contact lenses, clean and replace them more frequently. Never share your contact lenses. Always cleanse your hands before putting on the contact lens.
  • Wipe your eyes and face with clean towels or tissues at all times.
  • Maintain good hygiene to keep your eyes clean and clear of irritants.
  • Do not rub your eyes.
  • Avoid looking at digital screens for extended periods of time.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly, and do not touch the dropper before using drops to avoid contamination.

Special Advise

  • Routine eye examinations are suggested at least every two years to detect glaucoma.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Glaucoma: Glaucoma is an eye condition that occurs when the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain, is injured. It is usually caused by a build-up of fluid in the front of the eye, which raises the pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma can cause vision loss if it is not detected and treated early.

Ocular hypertension: Ocular hypertension is the accumulation of pressure in the eye caused by insufficient aqueous humour outflow (fluid inside the eye that maintains normal pressure).

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