9 PM Eye Drop
Uses:
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Treats glaucoma and ocular hypertension by reducing high eye pressure (prevents vision damage/blindness).
How It Works:
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Prostaglandin analogue – Increases fluid drainage from the eye to lower pressure.
Key Instructions:
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Dosage: Follow doctor’s advice. Apply to lower eyelid without touching the dropper.
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Contact Lenses: Remove before use; wait 15 minutes before reinserting.
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Consistency: Use regularly. Stopping may spike eye pressure.
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Avoid if: Pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding (consult doctor).
Common Side Effects:
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Eyelash changes, eye pain, light sensitivity, blurred vision, dryness, eye color changes (rare).
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Avoid driving if vision is blurred temporarily after use.
Safety:
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Unsafe (risk to baby).
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Driving: Unsafe immediately after use (blurred vision).
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Missed Dose: Apply ASAP; skip if near next dose.
Warning: Never use if bottle seal is broken.
Note: Always consult your doctor for personalized advice or if side effects persist.
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