Sodium Chloride (Hypertonic): A hyperosmotic agent that functions by establishing a high osmotic gradient at the precorneal tear film. It actively draws edematous fluid from the corneal stroma across the intact semipermeable epithelium, acutely improving corneal transparency and visual acuity.
Indications
Temporary relief of corneal edema
Clearance of visual obstruction caused by excessive fluid in the cornea
Note: This is an indicative Indication, please follow the doctors advise. Do not self medicate.
Dosage & Administration
Extrude a 1/2 inch ribbon into the inferior conjunctival cul-de-sac of the affected eye(s) as prescribed by the physician. Dosing frequency should be adjusted according to clinical response.
Note: This is an indicative dosage, please follow the doctors advise. Do not self medicate.
References
1. Fraunfelder FT, et al. Clinical Ocular Toxicology: Drugs, Chemicals, and Herbs. Elsevier Saunders; 2008.
2. American Academy of Ophthalmology Preferred Practice Pattern Guidelines. Ophthalmology. 2021.
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