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Tropac Eye Drop
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About Tropac Eye Drop
TROPICAMIDE belongs to the class of ‘anticholinergic and anti-muscarinic agents,’ primarily used to widen (dilate) the pupil for an eye examination or other diagnostic procedures. TROPICAMIDE is also used to treat uveitis. Uveitis is considered an inflammation of the middle layer of the eye called the uvea. Dilation of the pupil plays an important role in eye operative (intraocular) procedures like cataract (clouding of the lens of the eye) surgery to reduce complications during the operation and for better exposure of the cataract during surgery.
TROPICAMIDE contains ‘Tropicamide’ that belongs to the class of ‘Muscarinic Antagonists’ and ‘Mydriatics’ (that dilate pupils). Tropicamide is an anticholinergic agent that works by blocking muscarinic acetylcholine receptor activity (acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that sends signals to nerve cells). This process further causes short-acting mydriasis (dilation of the pupil) and cycloplegia (temporary paralysis of the eye) that helps to properly examine different parts of the eye like the lens, vitreous humor, and retina.
Uses of Tropac Eye Drop
Pupil dilation and uveitis
Medicinal Benefits of Tropac Eye Drop
TROPICAMIDE helps in the dilation of pupils for better observation of the structure of the eye. It contains ‘Tropicamide’ that belongs to the class of 'Muscarinic Antagonists’ and ‘Mydriatics.’ TROPICAMIDE is an anticholinergic agent that relaxes the eye muscles. It blocks the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor activity, causing short-acting mydriasis (dilation of the pupil) and cycloplegia (temporary paralysis of the eye). This dilation helps properly examine various eye parts like a lens, vitreous humor, and retina. Mydriatics like TROPICAMIDE can also be used in inflammatory eye conditions, such as iritis (inflammation of the colored part of your eye (iris)) and cyclitis (a type of uveitis that affects the ciliary body of the eye).
Directions for Use
TROPICAMIDE is available in the form of eye drops. Your doctor will advise the appropriate dose that suits the medical condition. Eye drops are meant for topical use only. Do not take TROPICAMIDE through the mouth. Eye drops: Tilt your head back and pull your lower eyelid downwards and outwards. Gently squeeze the dropper and put the prescribed number of eye drops inside the eye/eyes. Blink a few times to allow the spreading of liquid in the eye. It is advisable to press gently on the inner corner of the eyelid for 3 minutes to prevent the solution from draining into the nose and throat especially in children. If you are using more than one drop, it is advised to wait for about 5 minutes between drops.
Side Effects of Tropac Eye Drop
- Blurry vision
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Eye sensitivity
- Stinging sensation in the eyes
- Increased pressure in the eye (which may cause headache)
- Psychotic reactions and behavioral disturbances (especially in children)
Similar Drugs
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
In-Depth Precautions and Warning
Drug-Drug Interaction:
TROPICAMIDE may interact with respiratory medication (diphenhydramine), drugs treating motion sickness (meclizine), Irritable bowel syndrome medicines (dicyclomine), heart-related drugs (quinidine), Parkinson's disease medication (selegiline, safinamide, rasagiline, trihexyphenidyl), antibiotics (linezolid), dying agents (methylene blue), antidepressants (tranylcypromine, phenelzine, moclobemide, amitriptyline, isocarboxazid), chemotherapy medicines (procarbazine), and other eye medications of acetylcholine, carbachol, demecarium bromide, echothiophate iodide, isofluorphate, physostigmine, and pilocarpine.?
Safety Advice
DRIVING
TROPICAMIDE may cause side effects like blurry vision, which could affect your ability to drive or operate machines. Some patients may also find it uncomfortable to drive in the bright daylight. Please do not drive or operate machines until you feel better.