Atropine (1% w/v)
Mostly used to treat myopia and inflammation in the eyes, including uveitis or iritis, Bellpino Atrin 1% Eye Drop also aids in the diagnosis of eye conditions such as blurriness of vision or squint in children and helps cause cycloplegia for eye tests.
An ophthalmic solution, Bellpino Atrin 1% Eye Drop consists of atropine, a naturally occurring alkaloid with established medicinal properties in eye treatment. It helps control myopia, uveitis, and ease eye exams. Maximizing benefits depends on using it correctly based on medical recommendations.
bottle of 5 ml Eye Drop
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Before and after use, give your hands thorough washings. Holding the dropper near the eye without touching it, gently squeeze to transfer drops into the lower eyelid and wipe off any extra liquid. Follow the advised dosage and length of use. Do not rub your eyes right away after application.
An anticholinergic drug, Bellpino Atrin 1% Eye Drop dilates the pupil and releases ocular muscles from tension. This enables a correct eye inspection and helps to lower inflammation related to disorders like uveitis or iritis.
Related Warnings
Bellpino Atrin and alcohol have no known significant interactions.
See Your Doctor: There are few studies pointing to possible hazards to the growing fetus. Before writing a prescription, your doctor will weigh the advantages against the risks.
See Your Doctor: The medication might transfer into breast milk and maybe endanger the baby. Consult your doctor about nursing.
The eye drops could induce dizziness, impaired vision, or lowered awareness. Steer clear of driving until you find out how it affects you.
There have not been any recorded established interactions with kidney or liver dysfunction. Always let your doctor know of any underlying diseases.
There have not been any recorded established interactions with kidney or liver dysfunction. Always let your doctor know of any underlying diseases.
Q: When shouldn't Bellpino Atrin be used?
A: Steer clear if you have active eye infections or glaucoma.
Q: Could Bellpino Atrin cause blurriness of vision?A: Indeed, it might result in transient blurriness of eyesight. Get clear before starting any kind of driving.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dosage?A: Apply it right away upon remembering. Skip the missed one if it is near the next dosage.
Q: Can I wear it under contact lenses?A: Refrain from wearing contact lenses while applying drops. Wait fifteen minutes before reinserting.
Q: What should I do in case of eye damage?A: Get advice straight away from your doctor.