Eyesight is precious and regular ophthalmic exams can help you to keep your sight for as long as possible. During an examination with your optometrist, it may be suggested that your pupils be dilated so more light is allowed in and there is a better view of the back of your eye. This is especially helpful if you have a higher risk for eye diseases, especially as you become older.
Glaucoma can be diagnosed earlier when your pupils are dilated. By being able to examine your retina when your pupils are dilated, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration are two retinal diseases that can be diagnosed by the optometrist and monitored.
Uses Of Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution
- vasoconstrictor, decongestant, and mydriatic
Benefits Of Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution
In Vasoconstrictor, Decongestant, And Mydriatic
For use as a vasoconstrictor, decongestant, and mydriatic in a variety of ophthalmic conditions and procedures. Pupillary dilation in uveitis, for many ophthalmic surgical procedures and for refraction without cycloplegia. May be used for funduscopy and other diagnostic procedures.
Side Effects Of Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common Side Effects Of Zestoretic
- Headache
- Watery eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Temporary burning/stinging after instilling drops
How To Use Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution
One drop of Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution is placed in each eye. Sufficient mydriasis to permit examination is produced in 15 to 30 minutes. Dilation lasts from one to three hours.
How Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution Works
Mydfrin Ophthalmic Solution works by narrowing blood vessels.
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