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Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid
Information about Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid
Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid Uses
Carboxymethylcellulose+Naphazoline+Camphor+Menthol+Chlorpheniramine Maleate+Boric Acid is used in the treatment of Allergic eye disease.
How Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid works
Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid is a combination of lubricant, cooling agents, antiallergic, and antimicrobial medicines. Carboxymethylcellulose is a lubricant that works similarly to natural tears and provides temporary relief from the discomfort and burning due to the dryness of the eye. Naphazoline narrows the blood vessels in the eye, thereby reducing redness and inflammation (swelling). Camphor and menthol provide a cooling sensation to the eye. Chlorpheniramine is an antiallergic that blocks the action of certain chemicals responsible for red, itchy, teary eyes. Boric acid has antibiotic properties that kill infection-causing microorganisms. It also relieves eye irritation.
Common side effects of Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
Available Medicine for Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid
Expert advice for Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid
- Wash your hands before applying Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid. Do not touch the dropper tip or let it touch your eye or any other surface to avoid contamination.
- Apply pressure on the corner of the eye (close to the nose) for about 1 minute immediately after putting the medication. This will prevent the medicine from draining out. Try not to blink or rub your eyes.
- If you normally wear contact lenses, use your spectacles instead until your doctor advises that it is suitable for you to wear lenses again.
- Along with using Carboxymethylcellulose + Naphazoline + Camphor + Menthol + Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Boric Acid, give a warm compress to your eyes to get relief from itching and burning sensation.