Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml
About Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml
Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml belongs to the class of medication called ‘ophthalmic agents’ primarily Indicated for treating ocular congestion, discomfort, and inflammation of a non-infectious origin. Ocular congestion is a symptom caused by inflammation of the conjunctiva.
Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml contains Naphazoline, a vasoconstrictor that reduces congestion at the administration site by activating alpha-adrenergic receptors in arterioles (blood vessels). Thus, it reduces the symptoms of ocular congestion, discomfort, and inflammation (redness and swelling in the eye).
Use Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml as recommended by a health care professional. Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml is only for use in the eyes. In some cases, you may experience eye pain, irritation, blurred vision, and Mydriasis (dilation of the pupil of the eye). Most of these side effects of Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml should be avoided if you are allergic to any components in Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use the Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml without consulting a doctor. Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml may temporarily blur your vision; therefore, wait until your vision is back to normal before using any machinery or driving. You are advised to remove contact lenses before using the Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml. You are recommended to maintain a time gap of a minimum of 15 minutes between using Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml and other eye medicines. If you have narrow-angle glaucoma, ocular infection or ocular trauma, hypertension or cardiac disease, hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus, inform your doctor before taking Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml.
Uses of Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml
Medicinal Benefits
Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml belongs to the class of medications known as ophthalmic agents. Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml contains Naphazoline, a vasoconstrictor that reduces congestion at the administration site by activating alpha-adrenergic receptors in arterioles (blood vessels). Thus, it reduces the symptoms of ocular congestion, discomfort, and inflammation (redness and swelling in the eye).
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Drug Warnings
Do not use Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml if you are allergic to any components present in it. Seek medical advice if you have vision issues, severe eye pain, glaucoma (high blood pressure in the eye), eye damage, or eye surgery before using the Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml. Do not Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml without consulting the doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml should be used for children only if advised by the doctor. Drive only if your vision is clear, as Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml may cause temporary blurred vision immediately after use. You are advised to remove contact lenses before using the Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml. If your condition does not improve after using Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml for 2 to 3 days, or if irritation persists or increases, consult a physician. You are recommended to maintain a time gap of a minimum of 15 minutes between using Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml and other eye medicines.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml may interact with medications used to manage and treat depression (e.g. escitalopram, sertraline, fluoxetine).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid consumption of alcohol with Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Decomic Plus Eye Drops 10 ml may interact with various disease conditions, including narrow-angle glaucoma, ocular infection or ocular trauma, hypertension or cardiac disease, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) and diabetes mellitus.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Ocular congestion: Ocular congestion is a symptom caused by inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the thin and transparent membrane covering the eye's white area and the eyelids' inner part. Discharge of eye fluids, redness, itchiness or a gritty feeling in one or both eyes, tearing and sensitivity to light are the most common symptoms of Ocular congestion.