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Ocugesic Eye Drops - 5 ml

Sterile eye drops containing Diclofenac Sodium. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever used after eye surgeries and to treat non-infected eye inflammation

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  • Key IngredientsDiclofenac Sodium 0.1%
  • Product FormDrops
  • Package Size5 mL
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use if you have aspirin allergy. Avoid wearing soft contact lenses during treatment. Discard 28 days after opening
  • Storage ConditionsStore in the original package away from moisture and light, at a temperature below 25°C.
  • How To UseApply 1 drop in the affected eye 3-5 times daily, or as directed by your ophthalmologist
  • ConcernsPost-operative Pain, Eye Inflammation
  1. What is the primary use of Ocugesic eye drops?

    • It is used to reduce pain and inflammation following cataract surgery or other eye procedures and to treat non-bacterial eye inflammations.

  2. Can I use Ocugesic while wearing contact lenses?

    • Wearing soft contact lenses is not recommended during treatment. Wait at least 15 minutes after application before reinserting lenses.

  3. Do Ocugesic eye drops cause a stinging sensation?

    • Some users may experience a temporary, mild stinging or burning sensation immediately after application; this is normal and usually passes quickly.

  4. What is the shelf life of the drops after opening?

    • The bottle must be discarded 28 days after opening to ensure the solution remains sterile and safe for use.

  5. Can it be used for eye redness caused by dust?

    • You should consult a doctor first, as it is a potent anti-inflammatory meant for specific conditions rather than a general redness or lubricating drop.