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Атропин Вижън

Атропин Вижън contains atropine sulfate for ocular use, a muscarinic antagonist that dilates pupils and relaxes eye muscles. This EU-manufactured solution suppo

Atropine Sulfate

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What is Atropine Sulfate?

Атропин Вижън contains atropine sulfate for ocular use, a muscarinic antagonist that dilates pupils and relaxes eye muscles. This EU-manufactured solution supports diagnostic and therapeutic eye procedures. Ideal for short-term mydriasis and cycloplegia in ophthalmic settings. Suitable for adults and children under professional supervision.

What is Atropine Sulfate used for?

Atropine sulfate eye drops are primarily used to dilate the pupil during eye exams or before and after certain eye surgeries. It helps relax the eye muscles, making it easier to examine the retina and other internal structures. This medication is also used to treat certain inflammatory conditions of the eye, such as uveitis, by reducing pain and light sensitivity.

What are the side effects of Atropine Sulfate?

When applied, atropine sulfate typically causes the pupils to enlarge, which may lead to temporary blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light. Some users may experience a mild stinging sensation or temporary redness in the eyes shortly after application. These effects are generally short-lived and resolve as the medication wears off.

What precautions apply to Atropine Sulfate?

Keep the container tightly closed and store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct light. Avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface, including the eye, to prevent contamination. Do not use if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy. Consult a healthcare provider before use if you have glaucoma or other eye conditions.

What does Atropine Sulfate interact with?

No significant drug interactions are reported for topical ocular atropine sulfate. However, concurrent use with other eye medications should be spaced at least 5–10 minutes apart to avoid dilution or washout effects. Systemic absorption is minimal, but caution is advised when using with other anticholinergic agents due to potential additive effects.

Frequently asked questions

What is atropine sulfate eye drops used for?+
It is used to dilate the pupil for eye exams, treat eye inflammation, and assist in certain eye surgeries.
How long do the effects of atropine sulfate eye drops last?+
Effects typically last several hours to days, with full recovery usually within 7–14 days depending on individual response.
Can I use atropine sulfate eye drops if I have glaucoma?+
Consult a healthcare provider before use, as atropine may increase intraocular pressure in some types of glaucoma.
Is atropine sulfate eye drops safe for children?+
It may be used in children under medical supervision, but dosage and duration require professional guidance.
What should I do if I miss a dose of atropine sulfate eye drops?+
This medication is typically used as needed for eye exams or treatment; missed doses are not applicable.
Information provided on this page is for educational use by procurement and clinical professionals. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice and prescribing decisions. GNH USA supplies this product subject to applicable regulatory and licensing requirements.

Product details

Drug
Atropine Sulfate
Route
Ocular Use
Manufacturer
Antibiotic-Razgrad Ad
Origin
EU

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