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Catacrom 2% wv Eye Drops - 30 Single Unit Doses

Catacrom 2% wv Eye Drops - 30 Single Unit Doses

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Eyes can be greatly affected by allergies such as hay fever, and if you suffer from sensitive, itchy, puffy, watery and red eyes, Catacrom eye drops can soothe and treat these symptoms. They’re used for short-term eye allergies and they’re preservative-free meaning those who have particularly sensitive eyes or cannot use products with preservatives, can use these eye drops. Catacrom eye drops are suitable for adults, the elderly and children. 

 

How do Catacrom eye drops work? 

Catacrom contains an active ingredient called sodium cromoglicate which belongs to a group of medicines known as anti-allergics. These work by preventing the release of a substance that causes inflammation when the body is exposed to an allergen such as pollen, this substance is known as histamine. The inflammatory response to an allergen is responsible for the irritating eye symptoms you are experiencing.   

Directions

Always use this product exactly as described in the patient information leaflet or as your doctor has told you. Before using Catacrom eye drops, ensure your hands are clean. These eye drops are preservative-free which means once they are open they won’t last long, you must use the eye drops as soon as you break the seal, and once you have administered your dose, throw the medicine away even if there is some left. One single unit dose is enough medicine to treat both eyes, and you should administer one or two drops into each eye four times a day. 

To administer the drops, slightly tilt your head back and gently pull your lower eyelid down, then you can drop the medicine into your eye from a distance without touching any part of the eye with the dropper. You should then close your eyes for about 30 seconds to let the medicine work its way over your eyes and wipe away any excess drops that fall from your eyes.