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Acular 0.5% Eye Drop 5ml
RM 31.60
Acular 0.5% Eye Drop should be taken as prescribed by your doctor in the dosage and frequency. You have to properly wash your hands with soap and water to eliminate infection. Without touching, hold the dropper close to the eye. Squeeze the dropper gently and put the medicine in the lower eyelid. The dropper tip must not be close with the area infected as contamination is likely to occur. Wipe the excess. Please contact your doctor if your symptoms do not resolve.
Many side effects need little medical assistance and simply disappear as the body adapts to the medication. If they continue or if you are concerned about them, contact the doctor. Typically this medication is safe with minor side effects. However in some patients, burning sensations and eye irritation can be seen as side effects. In breastfeeding and nursing mothers, it is potentially dangerous to use.
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