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Prednisolone acetate reduces irritation, burning, redness, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, allergies, or foreign bodies in the eyes.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is optipred and what is it used for?
Prednisolone acetate reduces irritation, burning, redness, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, allergies, or foreign bodies in the eyes.
Do not use optipred
If you are allergic to prednisolone acetate, benzalkonium chloride, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
If you have a viral, fungal or bacterial eye infection.
If you suffer from tuberculosis of the eye.
If you have injuries or ulcers in the cornea.
If you have ever had herpes simplex.

What are the warnings and precautions for optipred points?
Talk to your doctor before using prednisolone acetate if you have, or have had in the past, from:
Eye sores or have had an eye disease or treatment that has caused tissue thinning.
Glaucoma or you are being treated for raised pressure inside the eye.
Surgery to treat cataracts.
Bacterial, viral, or fungal eye infection.

What are the possible side effects of optipred?
You should see your doctor if any of the following effects prove to be bothersome or if they are long-lasting:
allergic reaction;
Headache.
Increased pressure inside the eye.
The center of the eye becomes cloudy (cataracts).
Feeling of having something in your eye.
Eye infections (bacterial, fungal, or viral).
Mild stinging or irritation.
red eye;
Blurred or double vision.
Dilated pupils.
Change in the sense of taste.
skin rash or itching;

Other medicines and optipred:
Some medicines may increase the effect of prednisolone acetate and your doctor may want to monitor you carefully if you are taking these medicines (including some HIV medicines: ritonavir, cobicistat).

How do I use optipred?
The recommended dose is 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye 2 to 4 times a day. During the first two days of treatment, you may be asked to put in the drops every hour.
You should not use the bottle if the tamper-proof seal on the neck of the bottle is broken before using it for the first time.

Apply your eye drops in the following way:
wash your hands. Shake well before use. Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.
Gently pull the lower eyelid down until there is a small pocket.
Turn the bottle upside down and squeeze to release one or two drops into each eye that needs treatment.
Leave the lower eyelid and close your eye. Press your finger to the corner of your eye (the side where your eye meets your nose) for 1 minute.

How should optipred be stored?
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Throw away the bottle 28 days after opening, even if solution remains.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bottle label. The expiration date refers to the last day of that month for an unopened bottle.
Do not store above 25°C (room temperature).
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the safety seal is broken.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
optipred 1% dreaded drops 5 ml.

The scientific name:
Prednisolone acetate - 10 mg/ml 1% eye drops.

Category:

For more information about Optipred 1% Eye Drop 5 ml, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.
A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is optipred and what is it used for?
Prednisolone acetate reduces irritation, burning, redness, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, allergies, or foreign bodies in the eyes.
Do not use optipred
If you are allergic to prednisolone acetate, benzalkonium chloride, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
If you have a viral, fungal or bacterial eye infection.
If you suffer from tuberculosis of the eye.
If you have injuries or ulcers in the cornea.
If you have ever had herpes simplex.

What are the warnings and precautions for optipred points?
Talk to your doctor before using prednisolone acetate if you have, or have had in the past, from:
Eye sores or have had an eye disease or treatment that has caused tissue thinning.
Glaucoma or you are being treated for raised pressure inside the eye.
Surgery to treat cataracts.
Bacterial, viral, or fungal eye infection.

What are the possible side effects of optipred?
You should see your doctor if any of the following effects prove to be bothersome or if they are long-lasting:
allergic reaction;
Headache.
Increased pressure inside the eye.
The center of the eye becomes cloudy (cataracts).
Feeling of having something in your eye.
Eye infections (bacterial, fungal, or viral).
Mild stinging or irritation.
red eye;
Blurred or double vision.
Dilated pupils.
Change in the sense of taste.
skin rash or itching;

Other medicines and optipred:
Some medicines may increase the effect of prednisolone acetate and your doctor may want to monitor you carefully if you are taking these medicines (including some HIV medicines: ritonavir, cobicistat).

How do I use optipred?
The recommended dose is 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye 2 to 4 times a day. During the first two days of treatment, you may be asked to put in the drops every hour.
You should not use the bottle if the tamper-proof seal on the neck of the bottle is broken before using it for the first time.

Apply your eye drops in the following way:
wash your hands. Shake well before use. Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.
Gently pull the lower eyelid down until there is a small pocket.
Turn the bottle upside down and squeeze to release one or two drops into each eye that needs treatment.
Leave the lower eyelid and close your eye. Press your finger to the corner of your eye (the side where your eye meets your nose) for 1 minute.

How should optipred be stored?
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Throw away the bottle 28 days after opening, even if solution remains.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bottle label. The expiration date refers to the last day of that month for an unopened bottle.
Do not store above 25°C (room temperature).
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the safety seal is broken.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
optipred 1% dreaded drops 5 ml.

The scientific name:
Prednisolone acetate - 10 mg/ml 1% eye drops.

Category:

For more information about Optipred 1% Eye Drop 5 ml, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

About the product

A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is optipred and what is it used for?
Prednisolone acetate reduces irritation, burning, redness, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, allergies, or foreign bodies in the eyes.
Do not use optipred
If you are allergic to prednisolone acetate, benzalkonium chloride, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
If you have a viral, fungal or bacterial eye infection.
If you suffer from tuberculosis of the eye.
If you have injuries or ulcers in the cornea.
If you have ever had herpes simplex.

What are the warnings and precautions for optipred points?
Talk to your doctor before using prednisolone acetate if you have, or have had in the past, from:
Eye sores or have had an eye disease or treatment that has caused tissue thinning.
Glaucoma or you are being treated for raised pressure inside the eye.
Surgery to treat cataracts.
Bacterial, viral, or fungal eye infection.

What are the possible side effects of optipred?
You should see your doctor if any of the following effects prove to be bothersome or if they are long-lasting:
allergic reaction;
Headache.
Increased pressure inside the eye.
The center of the eye becomes cloudy (cataracts).
Feeling of having something in your eye.
Eye infections (bacterial, fungal, or viral).
Mild stinging or irritation.
red eye;
Blurred or double vision.
Dilated pupils.
Change in the sense of taste.
skin rash or itching;

Other medicines and optipred:
Some medicines may increase the effect of prednisolone acetate and your doctor may want to monitor you carefully if you are taking these medicines (including some HIV medicines: ritonavir, cobicistat).

How do I use optipred?
The recommended dose is 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye 2 to 4 times a day. During the first two days of treatment, you may be asked to put in the drops every hour.
You should not use the bottle if the tamper-proof seal on the neck of the bottle is broken before using it for the first time.

Apply your eye drops in the following way:
wash your hands. Shake well before use. Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.
Gently pull the lower eyelid down until there is a small pocket.
Turn the bottle upside down and squeeze to release one or two drops into each eye that needs treatment.
Leave the lower eyelid and close your eye. Press your finger to the corner of your eye (the side where your eye meets your nose) for 1 minute.

How should optipred be stored?
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Throw away the bottle 28 days after opening, even if solution remains.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bottle label. The expiration date refers to the last day of that month for an unopened bottle.
Do not store above 25°C (room temperature).
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the safety seal is broken.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
optipred 1% dreaded drops 5 ml.

The scientific name:
Prednisolone acetate - 10 mg/ml 1% eye drops.

Category:

For more information about Optipred 1% Eye Drop 5 ml, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is optipred and what is it used for?
Prednisolone acetate reduces irritation, burning, redness, and swelling of eye inflammation caused by chemicals, heat, radiation, allergies, or foreign bodies in the eyes.
Do not use optipred
If you are allergic to prednisolone acetate, benzalkonium chloride, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
If you have a viral, fungal or bacterial eye infection.
If you suffer from tuberculosis of the eye.
If you have injuries or ulcers in the cornea.
If you have ever had herpes simplex.

What are the warnings and precautions for optipred points?
Talk to your doctor before using prednisolone acetate if you have, or have had in the past, from:
Eye sores or have had an eye disease or treatment that has caused tissue thinning.
Glaucoma or you are being treated for raised pressure inside the eye.
Surgery to treat cataracts.
Bacterial, viral, or fungal eye infection.

What are the possible side effects of optipred?
You should see your doctor if any of the following effects prove to be bothersome or if they are long-lasting:
allergic reaction;
Headache.
Increased pressure inside the eye.
The center of the eye becomes cloudy (cataracts).
Feeling of having something in your eye.
Eye infections (bacterial, fungal, or viral).
Mild stinging or irritation.
red eye;
Blurred or double vision.
Dilated pupils.
Change in the sense of taste.
skin rash or itching;

Other medicines and optipred:
Some medicines may increase the effect of prednisolone acetate and your doctor may want to monitor you carefully if you are taking these medicines (including some HIV medicines: ritonavir, cobicistat).

How do I use optipred?
The recommended dose is 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye 2 to 4 times a day. During the first two days of treatment, you may be asked to put in the drops every hour.
You should not use the bottle if the tamper-proof seal on the neck of the bottle is broken before using it for the first time.

Apply your eye drops in the following way:
wash your hands. Shake well before use. Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.
Gently pull the lower eyelid down until there is a small pocket.
Turn the bottle upside down and squeeze to release one or two drops into each eye that needs treatment.
Leave the lower eyelid and close your eye. Press your finger to the corner of your eye (the side where your eye meets your nose) for 1 minute.

How should optipred be stored?
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Throw away the bottle 28 days after opening, even if solution remains.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bottle label. The expiration date refers to the last day of that month for an unopened bottle.
Do not store above 25°C (room temperature).
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the safety seal is broken.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
optipred 1% dreaded drops 5 ml.

The scientific name:
Prednisolone acetate - 10 mg/ml 1% eye drops.

Category:

For more information about Optipred 1% Eye Drop 5 ml, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.
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