Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate
About Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate
Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate belongs to the class of medication called ‘ophthalmic agents’ primarily used to treat allergic eye diseases and provide relief from eye redness, itching, and swelling. An allergy is an immune system response to foreign elements typically not harmful to your body. Eye allergy is when the eye becomes red and swollen up, leading to inflammation, discomfort, and pain.
Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate is a combination of four drugs, namely: Chlorpheniramine (antihistamine), Naphazoline (decongestant), Boric acid, and Zinc sulfate (antiseptics). Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine (anti-allergic drug) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. Naphazoline belongs to the class of decongestants that works by narrowing the eye's swollen blood vessels to reduce inflammation (redness and swelling in the eye). Boric acid and Zinc sulfate are antiseptics that prevent the growth of microorganisms such as fungi or bacteria and provide relief from irritation and redness.
Use Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to use Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. Some people may experience a burning or stinging sensation in the eyes, blurred vision, or watery eyes. Most of these side effects of Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate. Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate should be used in children only if prescribed by a doctor. Wash your hands properly before using Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate to avoid any infection. If you are using two eye medications, wait for at least 5 minutes before using the other eye medication. Do not use Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate in more than prescribed doses or for a prolonged time as it may worsen your symptoms or damage blood vessels in the eye.
Uses of Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate
Medicinal Benefits
Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate contains Boric acid, Chlorpheniramine, Naphazoline, and Zinc sulfate. Chlorpheniramine is an anti-allergic drug that blocks the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. Naphazoline is a decongestant that narrows the eye's swollen blood vessels to reduce inflammation (redness and swelling in the eye). Boric acid and Zinc sulfate are antiseptics that prevent the growth of microorganisms such as fungi or bacteria and provide relief from irritation and redness.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate
- Burning or stinging sensation in the eyes
- Blurred vision
- Watery eyes
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Eye Allergy: An eye allergy is an adverse immune system response to foreign elements known as ‘allergens’ that include dust, pollen, dander or smoke. The symptoms include red or pink eyes, swollen or puffy eyelids, especially in the morning, burning or itchy eyes, watery eyes or scaling around the eyes.
FAQs
Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate contains Chlorpheniramine, Naphazoline, Boric acid and Zinc sulphate. Chlorpheniramine is an anti-allergic drug that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. Naphazoline belongs to the class of decongestants that works by narrowing the eye's swollen blood vessels to reduce inflammation (redness and swelling in the eye). Boric acid and Zinc sulphate are antiseptics that prevent the growth of microorganisms such as fungi or bacteria and provide relief from irritation and redness.
You are recommended to wash your hands first and tilt your head back and gently pull the lower eyelid downwards. Then, press the bottom of the bottle gently by holding it upside down to instil one drop into the affected eye without touching the tip of the bottle to the eye or surrounding areas in order to avoid contamination. Finally, replace the cap tightly after use. After applying Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate, you are advised to apply to the corner of the eye by pressing a finger to stop eye drops from spreading into the rest of the body.
You are recommended to maintain a minimum of 5 minutes time gap between using Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate and other eye drops. However, please consult a doctor before using other medicines with Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate.
You are not recommended to wear contact lenses while using Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate as it contains a preservative that changes the colour of the contact lens as it may be absorbed by a soft contact lens. Therefore, you are advised to remove contact lenses before applying Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate and reinsert after 15 minutes of using Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate.
Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate may cause temporary blurred vision. Therefore, you are recommended to wait until your vision is clear before driving or operating heavy machinery.
You are recommended to use Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, if the condition persists or worsens after 1 week of treatment with Boric Acid+chlorpheniramine+naphazoline+zinc Sulfate, please consult a doctor.