Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 5 ml |
| Type Of Eyedrops | Allopathic |
| Usage | Eye |
| Brand | Cipla |
| Dose/Strength | 0.2% |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
BRIMONIDINE 0.2% Eye Drops are a prescription ophthalmic solution used primarily to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in conditions like glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
🔬 CompositionActive Ingredient: Brimonidine tartrate 0.2%
Class: Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist
Brimonidine works by:
Decreasing aqueous humor production (the fluid inside the eye)
Increasing uveoscleral outflow (draining fluid out of the eye)
This dual action helps lower the pressure inside the eye, which is crucial in preventing optic nerve damage and vision loss, especially in open-angle glaucoma.
✅ UsesPrimary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Ocular Hypertension
Sometimes used off-label for redness relief or neuroprotection in certain eye disorders
Usually prescribed 1 drop in the affected eye(s) twice or thrice daily
Wash hands before use
Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface
Wait at least 5–10 minutes before using other eye drops
Common:
Eye dryness or redness
Blurred vision
Mild burning/stinging upon instillation
Sensation of something in the eye
Less common but serious:
Allergic conjunctivitis
Eye inflammation or swelling
Fatigue or drowsiness
Dry mouth
Headache
Not for children under 2 years (risk of severe CNS depression)
Use with caution in:
Depression
Cardiovascular diseases
Raynaud's disease
Low blood pressure
Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if it causes drowsiness or blurred vision.
🔄 Drug InteractionsCNS depressants (may enhance drowsiness)
MAO inhibitors (contraindicated – may cause hypertensive crisis)
Other antiglaucoma agents – should be combined only under medical supervision
Store in a cool, dry place
Avoid contamination – cap tightly after use
Discard 30 days after opening
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 5 ml |
| Strength | 0.5% w/v |
| Brand | OCUPOL EYE DROP |
| Manufacturer | Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd |
| Composition | Polymyxin B (5000IU/ml) + Chloramphenicol (4mg/ml) |
Polymyxin B (5000 IU/ml) + Chloramphenicol (4 mg/ml)
Category: Combination antibiotic ophthalmic preparation (commonly available as eye/ear drops).
Main UsesEye Infections (Ophthalmic Use)
Bacterial conjunctivitis (redness, discharge, irritation caused by bacteria)
Keratitis (corneal infection)
Blepharitis (eyelid infection)
Post-surgical prophylaxis to prevent infection after eye operations
Ear Infections (Otic Use)
Otitis externa (outer ear canal infection, “swimmer’s ear”)
Sometimes used in chronic suppurative otitis media with discharge (if eardrum is not perforated)
Polymyxin B
A polypeptide antibiotic effective against Gram-negative bacteria (like Pseudomonas aeruginosa, E. coli, Klebsiella).
Disrupts bacterial cell membrane, leading to cell death.
Chloramphenicol
A broad-spectrum antibiotic active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Inhibits protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit.
👉 Together, they provide broad-spectrum coverage against many bacterial eye/ear pathogens.
Not Effective ForViral infections (e.g., viral conjunctivitis)
Fungal infections of eye/ear
Usually 1–2 drops into the affected eye/ear every 4–6 hours, as directed by a doctor.
Duration: 7–10 days, depending on infection severity.
Local/common:
Eye irritation, redness, stinging/burning sensation
Blurred vision (temporary) after application
Rare but serious:
Allergic reactions (swelling, itching, rash)
Superinfection with resistant bacteria/fungi if used for too long
Bone marrow suppression (very rare, with prolonged systemic use of chloramphenicol, but unlikely with local drops)
For topical use only (not for injection or oral use).
Avoid if history of allergy to either drug.
Use cautiously in pregnant/breastfeeding women (only if benefits outweigh risks).
Do not use contact lenses during treatment of eye infection.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 10 ml |
| Strength | 0.5% w/v |
| Brand | CHLOROCOL EYE DROP |
| Manufacturer | JAWA |
| Composition | CHLORAMPHENICOL 0.5 % |
Chloramphenicol 0.5% is a topical ophthalmic antibiotic preparation (eye drops or ointment) used to treat bacterial infections of the eye. It belongs to the class of broad-spectrum antibiotics and is effective against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
🔹 Composition & FormActive ingredient: Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v (in solution) or 0.5% w/w (in ointment)
Forms available: Eye drops (0.5%), Eye ointment (1%)
Preservatives (like boric acid, phenylmercuric nitrate, etc.) may be present in some formulations.
Chloramphenicol binds to the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes.
This inhibits protein synthesis, stopping bacterial growth.
It is bacteriostatic at lower concentrations, but can be bactericidal at higher local concentrations in the eye.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% is indicated for:
Bacterial Conjunctivitis (red, sticky eye caused by bacteria)
Keratitis (infection of cornea)
Blepharitis (infection/inflammation of eyelids)
Post-surgical prophylaxis against bacterial infection
Superficial ocular infections caused by susceptible organisms
⚠️ Not effective against viral (e.g. adenovirus) or fungal eye infections.
🔹 Dosage & AdministrationEye Drops:
Instill 1 drop into the affected eye every 2–6 hours (depending on severity).
Once symptoms improve, frequency may be reduced.
Eye Ointment:
Apply a thin film inside the lower eyelid 3–4 times daily.
Sometimes used at night with drops during the day.
Treatment duration: Usually 5–7 days.
Always wash hands before and after use.
Do not touch the dropper tip to eye/skin to avoid contamination.
Common (usually mild & temporary):
Stinging, burning, irritation after instillation
Blurred vision for a short period
Watery eyes
Serious (rare):
Allergic reactions (swelling, itching, rash, breathing difficulty)
Bone marrow suppression or aplastic anemia (extremely rare; more associated with systemic use but reported with topical use in rare cases)
Secondary infections (if used long-term, may promote resistant bacteria or fungal overgrowth)
Do not use if allergic to chloramphenicol.
Avoid in pregnancy & breastfeeding unless specifically prescribed.
Should not be used in viral, fungal, or non-infectious eye conditions.
Contact lens wearers: remove lenses before use and wait at least 15–20 minutes before reinserting.
Prolonged use should be avoided → use only for the prescribed duration.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Bottle |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Brand | NETALO |
| Composition | Netarsudil Opthalmic Solution 0.02% |
| Manufacturer | Ajanta |
| Packaging Size | 3ML |
Netarsudil 0.02% w/v Eye Drops are an advanced glaucoma medication used to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eyes. It is a relatively newer Rho kinase inhibitor, offering a unique mechanism compared to traditional glaucoma drugs.
🔬 CompositionActive Ingredient: Netarsudil mesylate equivalent to Netarsudil 0.02% w/v
Class: Rho kinase (ROCK) inhibitor
Netarsudil works by:
Increasing trabecular meshwork outflow – the main drainage pathway for aqueous humor (fluid in the eye)
Lowering episcleral venous pressure – reducing resistance to fluid drainage
Reducing aqueous humor production (to a lesser extent)
👉 Overall, it lowers IOP, which is crucial for managing open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
✅ IndicationsPrimary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Ocular Hypertension
Can be used alone or in combination with other IOP-lowering agents
Typically: One drop in the affected eye(s) once daily in the evening
Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to any surface or the eye
Do not use more than once daily (may reduce effectiveness or increase side effects)
Common:
Conjunctival hyperemia (eye redness) – seen in up to 50% of users
Eye discomfort or irritation
Corneal verticillata (harmless swirling patterns on the cornea)
Tearing or dryness
Blurred vision
Less Common:
Eyelid redness or swelling
Increased pigmentation of the eye (rare)
Allergic reactions (itching, swelling, rash)
Use with caution in patients with:
Corneal disorders
Severe dry eye
Safety in children under 18 not well established
Contact lenses should be removed before application and reinserted after 15 minutes
No major systemic drug interactions, but avoid using multiple glaucoma drops without doctor’s advice
If using other eye drops, space them at least 5–10 minutes apart
Store at 2°C to 8°C (refrigerated) before opening
Once opened, can be stored at room temperature (up to 25°C) for 6 weeks
Protect from light and moisture
The redness it causes is not harmful, but may bother some patients cosmetically
Offers a novel mechanism that complements prostaglandin analogs or beta-blockers
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Product Details:
| Strength | 0.2% |
| Packaging Size | 5 ml |
| Type Of Eyedrops | Allopathic |
| Usage | Eye |
| Brand | Cipla |
| Packaging Type | 1x5ml |
| Sealing Type | Screw Cap |
| Dose/Strength | 0.2% |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Brimonidine tartrate is an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist.
Used as an ophthalmic solution (eye drop) for lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
0.2% w/v means 0.2 g of brimonidine in 100 ml solution (2 mg/ml).
Stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors in the eye.
Results in:
Decreased aqueous humor production (less fluid formed inside the eye).
Increased uveoscleral outflow (better drainage of eye fluid).
Net effect → reduced intraocular pressure (IOP).
Primary open-angle glaucoma.
Ocular hypertension (raised IOP without optic nerve damage).
Sometimes used in combination therapy with other anti-glaucoma drugs (like timolol, latanoprost, dorzolamide) if monotherapy isn’t sufficient.
Strength: 0.2% solution.
Typical dose: 1 drop in the affected eye(s) 2–3 times daily (about 8–12 hours apart).
Wash hands → Tilt head back → Instill drop → Close eye gently & press inner corner (punctal occlusion) for 1–2 minutes to reduce systemic absorption.
Onset of action: within 1–2 hours.
Peak effect: 2–3 hours.
Duration: about 8–12 hours (why it’s dosed 2–3 times daily).
Local (eye-related):
Eye redness, burning, stinging, itching.
Dry eyes, blurred vision, tearing.
Allergic conjunctivitis/eyelid reactions (can develop after weeks/months).
Systemic (due to absorption into blood):
Dry mouth, drowsiness, fatigue.
Headache, dizziness.
Low blood pressure or slow heart rate (rare).
Infants & young children (<2 years): contraindicated (risk of severe CNS depression, apnea, coma).
Caution in:
Cardiovascular disease (hypotension, heart block).
Severe depression.
Patients on monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or certain antidepressants (risk of interaction).
CNS depressants (alcohol, sedatives) → may enhance drowsiness.
Antihypertensives/cardiac glycosides → additive blood pressure/heart effects.
MAO inhibitors → contraindicated (affects metabolism of brimonidine).
Product Details:
| Bottle Size | 10 ml |
| Type Of Eyedrops | Allopathic |
| Brand | Optive |
| Packaging Type | Bottle |
| Bottle Material | Plastic |
| Composition | Carboxy Methylcellulose Sodium |
| Treatment | Used in the treatment of dry eyes. |
| Manufactured By | Allergan |
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 5 gm |
| Strength | 0.5% w/v |
| Brand | OCUPOL EYE OINTMENT |
| Manufacturer | CENTAUR |
| composition | Polymyxin B (5000IU/ml) + Chloramphenicol (4mg/ml) |
Uses of Polymyxin B (5000 IU/ml) + Chloramphenicol (4 mg/ml):
This combination is a broad-spectrum antibiotic preparation, commonly used topically (as eye/ear drops or ointment) to treat external infections caused by bacteria. It acts by inhibiting bacterial growth and killing sensitive organisms.
🔹 Therapeutic Uses:Eye Infections (Ophthalmic use)
Bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye)
Blepharitis (eyelid inflammation)
Keratitis / Keratoconjunctivitis (infection of cornea or conjunctiva)
Post-operative eye infections prevention
Ear Infections (Otic use)
Otitis externa (outer ear infection or “swimmer’s ear”)
Bacterial ear discharge due to localized infection
Skin and Wound Infections (Topical forms)
Minor cuts, abrasions, burns, or ulcers infected with susceptible bacteria
Used in some antibiotic ointments or creams for local infection control
Polymyxin B: Destroys the bacterial cell membrane — effective mainly against Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Pseudomonas, E. coli).
Chloramphenicol: Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis — active against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, providing broad coverage.
For external/local use only — not for injection or ingestion.
Avoid prolonged use, as it can promote fungal growth or bacterial resistance.
Do not use in viral or fungal eye/ear infections.
Possible mild side effects: temporary stinging, redness, or irritation.
Use under medical supervision, especially for children or eye applications.
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