Nepalact 5 ml

19.50
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SKU CMS2030
Pack Size Price Qty Unit Price
3 Eye Drop $19.50
$6.50
6 Eye Drop $38.90
$6.48
9 Eye Drop $57.40
$6.38

What is Nepalact 5 ml

Nepalact 5 ml is an ophthalmic eye drop used to minimize inflammation and pain after cataract surgery or other eye procedures. Its active ingredient is Nepafenac 0.3% w/v, a potent anti-inflammatory agent. Nepalact belongs to the Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID) class and is manufactured by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd in GMP-certified facilities, ensuring high-quality and safe production.

Nepafenac works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2), which produce prostaglandins, chemicals responsible for pain, swelling, and redness in the eyes. It is a prodrug that penetrates the cornea and converts into amfenac, its active form, enhancing targeted anti-inflammatory effects. Nepalact helps relieve postoperative ocular discomfort, redness, swelling, itching, and tearing.

The recommended dose is to apply one drop in the affected eye once daily, or as directed by a doctor, for the prescribed period. In case of a missed dose, use it as soon as remembered; skip it if it is near the time of the next dose. Overuse should be avoided, and a doctor should be contacted immediately in case of accidental overdose.

Common side effects may include mild eye irritation, foreign-body sensation, increased tearing, or brief blurred vision. Seek medical help if severe pain, persistent redness, or vision changes occur. Before use, inform your doctor if you have bleeding disorders, an NSAID allergy, or aspirin sensitivity. Before applying the eye drop, remove contact lenses and wait at least 10 minutes before reinserting them.

Store Nepalact 5 ml below 25°C, away from light, with the bottle tightly closed. Discard within 4 weeks of opening and keep out of reach of children. Nepafenac is FDA-approved, and Nepalact is produced in GMP-compliant facilities for safety and quality assurance.

What are the benefits of taking Nepalact 5 ml

Nepalact 5 ml eye drops contain Nepafenac, an NSAID commonly used after cataract surgery to reduce pain, inflammation, redness, and swelling. Key benefits of Nepalact include:

  • Relieves postoperative discomfort: It reduces pain, redness, and swelling by blocking prostaglandins, the chemicals responsible for surgical inflammation.
  • Provides quick relief: Nepalact helps patients feel more comfortable during the recovery period after eye procedures.
  • Supports faster healing: It promotes speedier recovery and enhances visual clarity following cataract and other ophthalmic surgeries.
  • Prevents macular edema: It lowers the risk of swelling at the back of the eye, particularly in diabetic patients after cataract surgery.
  • Improves visual outcomes: It controls excess fluid in ocular tissues, resulting in more stable, long-term vision.

How to take Nepalact 5 ml

Nepalact 5 ml is a prescription eye drop and should be used only under the guidance of a healthcare professional. General instructions for use are:

  • Instill one drop, or the amount prescribed, into the affected eye once daily or as directed by your ophthalmologist.
  • Move your head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and apply the drop without letting the dropper touch your eye or any surface.
  • If using multiple eye medications, wait 5 to 15 minutes between each application and remove contact lenses before applying the drops.
  • Always wash your hands thoroughly before use.

Strengths and Substitutes

Currently, Nepalact 5 ml is available in a single strength at Cheap Medicine Shop. There are also several alternative medicines containing the same active ingredient, which may be suitable depending on your treatment needs. Always consult your doctor before switching or choosing these alternatives.

Nepablu 5 ml $6.34/eye drop
Enfenac Eye Drop $2.29/eye drop

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What are the side effects of Nepalact 5 ml

Like all medications, Nepalact can cause specific side effects. Most are mild and temporary, and they tend to subside as your eyes adjust to the drops. However, if any side effects persist or worsen, seek advice from a healthcare professional. Common side effects include:

  • Irritation
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Dryness
  • Elevated eye pressure

Safety Advice

Liver Disease

Patients with liver conditions can generally use Nepalact safely, as only a small amount of the medication is absorbed systemically. However, it’s essential to inform your doctor about any liver problems. In cases of severe liver disease or prolonged use, your doctor may recommend safety monitoring.

Kidney Impairment

Nepalact can be safely used in patients with kidney issues because it is applied topically and has lower systemic absorption. Still, inform your ophthalmologist of any kidney condition, particularly if the drops are needed beyond the usual postoperative period.

Pregnant and Breastfeeding women

Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use Nepalact only if clearly necessary and under medical supervision. Even though systemic absorption is minimal, consulting your ophthalmologist before use is essential to ensure safety.

Avoid

Do not touch the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination and infection. Avoid using Nepalact if you are allergic to Nepafenac, Aspirin, or other NSAIDs. Remove contact lenses before application and wait at least 10 minutes before reinserting them. Do not use the drops for longer than prescribed, as extended use may affect corneal healing.

FAQs

How often should I use Nepalact eye drops?

Nepalact 5 ml eye drops (Nepafenac 0.1%) are usually taken as one drop in the affected eye three times a day. You’ll typically start using them a day before your cataract surgery, continue on the day of surgery, and keep using them for up to two weeks afterward, or as your doctor advises.

Is Nepafenac safe to use?

Yes, Nepafenac is generally safe when used as prescribed. It is a topical NSAID that acts directly in the eye, minimizing systemic absorption and reducing the risk of side effects. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and report any unusual symptoms.

Can Nepafenac cause blurry vision?

Yes, Nepafenac eye drops can sometimes cause temporary blurred vision after application. This usually resolves within a few minutes as the medication spreads over the eye. If blurred vision persists or worsens, contact your doctor.

Should Nepalact be refrigerated?

No, Nepalact eye drops do not need to be refrigerated. Store them at room temperature below 25°C, away from light and moisture, with the bottle tightly closed. Use within the period recommended after opening and keep out of reach of children.

Can Nepalact be stopped suddenly?

No, Nepalact should not be stopped abruptly without consulting your doctor. Completing the prescribed course ensures effective control of postoperative inflammation and pain, and preventing early discharge may reduce its benefits. Always follow your ophthalmologist’s instructions.

Can I stop Nepalact if symptoms improve?

No, you should not stop Nepalact just because your symptoms improve. Completing the whole course as prescribed ensures that inflammation and pain are fully controlled and helps prevent post-surgical complications. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.

Can Nepalact cause eye irritation or burning?

Yes, Nepalact can sometimes cause mild eye irritation, stinging, or a burning sensation after application. These side effects are usually temporary and subside as your eyes adjust. If irritation persists or worsens, contact your doctor.

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