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Nepcinac Eye Drop is a pain-relieving medicine that treats pain and inflammation after Cataract surgery. It consists of 1% Nepafenac, which is part of a class of medicine known as Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs).
Nepafenac stops the production of certain natural substances like prostaglandins that cause pain and swelling after Cataract surgery.
Cipla Ltd., a renowned pharmaceutical manufacturer, manufactures Nepcinac Eye Drop.
Nepcinac Eye Drops reduce eye pain and inflammation, especially after Cataract surgery.
Nepcinac contains Nepafenac, a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) that is beneficial for treating eye pain and inflammation, especially after Cataract surgery. It blocks the production of prostaglandins, chemicals that cause pain, redness, and eye swelling.
By stopping prostaglandins, Nepcinac relieves discomfort and reduces inflammations, helping the eyes heal faster. Additionally, it helps lower the risk of Macular Edema (swelling in the retina) after surgery.
The general guidelines for using Nepcinac Eye Drop:
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Some common side effects of Nepcinac Eye Drops are:
Most side effects are temporary, typically don't require medical attention, and fade as your body gets used to the medicine. Talk to your doctor if they persist for a long time.
Liver disease
Limited information is available about the effects of Nepcinac Eye Drops on liver health. So, it is always best to consult your doctor.
Kidney impairment
Limited information is available on the effects of this Eye Drop in individuals with kidney problems.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Information regarding the use of Nepcinac Eye Drop during breastfeeding or pregnancy is unavailable. Visit your doctor for in-depth information.
Avoid
Avoid driving just after using Nepcinac Eye Drop, as it may temporarily blur your vision. Wait to drive until your vision is clear.
No, you should not use Nepcinac Eye Drop with contact lenses, as it may lead to clouding of the eye. Remove the lenses before using the Eye Drop. However, the best course of action is to schedule a consultation with your ophthalmologist.
No, it is unsafe to use Nepcinac Eye Drops for more than 14 days after surgery unless specifically advised by your doctor. If your symptoms persist beyond two weeks, consult your doctor promptly.
Yes, Nepcinac might cause temporary blurred vision just after its use. It is one of the most common side effects and goes away with time. However, you should see a doctor if the vision does not return to normal.
It may take around 10-15 minutes for Nepcinac Eye Drop to start showing its effects. However, depending on their physical condition, this period may vary from person to person. Some individuals experience a noticeable reduction in pain and inflammation within just a few hours of using the medication.
Inform your doctor about any other medicine you are taking before using Nepcinac. If prescribed, ensure a 5-minute gap between applying Nepcinac and the other medicine for optimal effectiveness and safety.