Prednisolone Acetate-Nepafenac
prednisoLONE Acetate-Nepafenac 5ML of 1-0.1%
What is Prednisolone Acetate-Nepafenac?
Prednisolone Acetate-Nepafenac is a combination ophthalmic medication used primarily to reduce inflammation and pain in the eyes following surgical procedures. Prednisolone acetate is a corticosteroid that decreases inflammation, while nepafenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps alleviate pain. This dual-action formula ensures comprehensive post-operative care, promoting comfort and healing.
Side Effects
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Eye irritation
- Blurred vision
Warnings
- Not recommended for use during active viral infections of the eye
- Long-term use may increase risk of cataract formation and optic nerve damage
- Use with caution in individuals with a history of ocular herpes simplex
- May delay healing in surgical or injury-related eye conditions
- Should not be used concurrently with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids without medical supervision
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What is Prednisolone Acetate-Nepafenac ?
Prednisolone Acetate-Nepafenac is a combination ophthalmic medication used primarily to reduce inflammation and pain in the eyes following surgical procedures. Prednisolone acetate is a corticosteroid that decreases inflammation, while nepafenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps alleviate pain. This dual-action formula ensures comprehensive post-operative care, promoting comfort and healing.
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- Increased intraocular pressure
- Eye irritation
- Blurred vision
- Foreign body sensation in eyes
- Eye redness
- Not recommended for use during active viral infections of the eye
- Long-term use may increase risk of cataract formation and optic nerve damage
- Use with caution in individuals with a history of ocular herpes simplex
- May delay healing in surgical or injury-related eye conditions
- Should not be used concurrently with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids without medical supervision