Nsaid-N Eye Drop

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Nsaid-N Eye Drops offer targeted relief for post-surgery pain and swelling. Nepafenac ensures smoother recovery and helps preserve eye health.
Pack Size Qty Price Unit Price
3 Eye Drop
$8.70
$2.90
6 Eye Drop
$15.83
$2.64
9 Eye Drop
$21.41
$2.38



What is Nsaid-N Eye Drop

Nsaid-N 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). It stops the production of certain natural substances that cause pain and swelling after cataract surgery.

Syntho Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd manufactures this quality Eye Drop.

What are the benefits of Nsaid-N Eye Drop

Nsaid-N Eye Drop reduces eye pain and inflammation, especially after Cataract surgery.

Nsaid-N contains Nepafenac, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It blocks the production of prostaglandins, chemicals that cause pain, redness, and eye swelling.

Nsaid-N relieves discomfort and reduces inflammation by stopping these chemicals, helping the eyes heal faster. It also helps lower the risk of Macular Edema (swelling in the retina) after surgery.

How to use Nsaid-N Eye Drop

The general guidelines for using Nsaid-N Eye Drop:

  • Nsaid-N Eye Drop is for external use only
  • Use the prescribed dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor
  • Hold the dropper closer to the eye while applying
  • Gently squeeze the dropper to place the liquid inside your lower eyelid
  • Wipe off any excess medicine with a soft cloth or a tissue
  • Wait for 1-2 minutes to settle down the medicine into the eye
  • Do not touch the container's tip
  • Do not skip doses; complete the entire treatment course even if symptoms improve

Strengths and Substitutes

Here are the substitutes for Nsaid-N containing Nepafenac

Nepawel Eye Drop BKC Free

$2.89/Pack

Enfenac Eye Drop

$2.29/Pack

Aminogen 5 ml

$6.72/Pack

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What are the side effects of Nsaid-N Eye Drop

Some common side effects of Nsaid-N Eye Drops are:

  • Decreased vision
  • Foreign body sensation in the eyes
  • Increased intraocular pressure
  • Stickiness

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.

Safety advice

Liver problemsLiver disease

Limited information is available about the effects of Nsaid-N Eye Drops on liver health. So, it is always best to consult your doctor.

CardiovascularKidney impairment

Limited information is available on the effects of this Eye Drop in individuals with kidney problems.

PregnancyPregnant and breastfeeding women

Information regarding using Nsaid-N Eye Drop during breastfeeding or pregnancy is unavailable. Visit your doctor for in-depth information.

wineAvoid

Nsaid-N Eye Drop may temporarily blur your vision for a short time after use. Wait to drive until your vision is clear.

FAQs

Can I use Nsaid N Eye Drop while wearing contact lenses?

No, you should not use Nsaid-N 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.

Is it safe to use Nsaid N Eye Drop for more than 14 days?

No, it is unsafe to use Nsaid-N Eye Drops for more than 14 days following surgery unless the doctor specifically instructs you. Within two weeks following surgery, you should see your doctor if your symptoms, like pain in the eye or redness, exist.

Can Nsaid N Eye Drop cause blurred vision while driving?

Yes. Nsaid-N might cause temporary blurred vision just after its use. This 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.

Can I use Nsaid N Eye Drop for dry eyes?

No, you should not use Nsaid-N Eye Drops for dry eyes. It is usually used to treat pain and inflammation in the eyes, not dry eyes. You can try artificial tears like Extralube Eye Drop or Eco Tears Eye Drops on your doctor’s recommendation for dry eyes.

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