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Atropine 1% Ophthalmic Solution (5 ml)

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Effective Eye Pain Relief for Cats and Dogs

Product Description

Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution is a medicated eye drop made to help cats and dogs feel better by easing eye pain and widening their pupils. It’s used to help pets heal from things like eye injuries, ulcers on the surface of the eye, or surgery, while also calming down swelling and eye twitches. The liquid is a clean 1% solution that comes in a handy dropper bottle, so it’s easy to put the drops in and get those eye issues under control.

Benefits

  • Helping with pain: These drops help take the sting out of eye pain from things like scratches on the clear part of the eye, injuries, or other eye illnesses your pet might have.
  • Widening the pupils: This medicine opens up the pupils to lower pressure, stop eye twitches, and make it easier for a vet to check or treat the eye.
  • Helping after surgery: It’s often used for cats and dogs after an eye operation to help them feel more comfortable while they heal.
  • Lowering swelling: It helps manage puffiness and discomfort caused by internal eye diseases or other common eye problems.
  • Simple to use: The bottle has a handy dropper built-in, so you can easily and accurately give your pet their eye drops.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Atropine Sulfate USP 1%

How to Use

Usage Instructions

  • Prescription Only Use: This medication is Rx only and should be used strictly under veterinary guidance and supervision.
  • Eye Application Only: Use this medication only in the eye and follow all instructions provided on the prescription label carefully.
  • Keep things clean: Wash your hands both before and after you use the drops so you don't spread germs or get the medicine on yourself.
  • The right way to give drops: Tip your pet’s head back, gently pull the lower lid out to make a little pocket, and squeeze the drops in without letting the bottle touch their eye or any other surface.
  • Don't overdo it: Stick to the schedule your vet gave you—don't use it more often than they said, and never stop the treatment early without checking with them first.
  • Using more than one eye medicine: If you have to give your pet different kinds of eye drops, wait at least five minutes between them so each one has time to soak in and work right.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Avoid Oral Exposure: Prevent medication from entering your pet’s mouth as it may cause excessive drooling and discomfort.
  • Light Sensitivity Risk: Since this medicine makes their pupils bigger, your pet’s eyes will be extra sensitive, so try to keep them out of bright sunlight while they’re being treated.
  • Glaucoma Warning: If your pet has glaucoma or is at risk for it, don't use these drops unless your vet specifically tells you it's okay.
  • Lens Condition Caution: You should avoid using this if your pet has a slipped or displaced lens, as it could make their eye problems even worse.
  • Drug Interaction Check: Make sure to tell your vet about every single medicine your pet is on so you can be sure they won't react badly with each other.
  • Species Sensitivity Note: Just a heads-up—some cats and dogs might really dislike this medication because it has a very bitter taste.

Possible Side Effects

  • Dry Eye Risk: Reduced tear production is a commonly observed side effect and may require monitoring during treatment.
  • Light Sensitivity: Dilated pupils may cause increased sensitivity to light, making pets uncomfortable in bright environments.
  • Mild Eye Irritation: Temporary burning or stinging sensation may occur immediately after administering the eye drops.
  • Excess Salivation: Ingestion of the solution due to drainage into the mouth may lead to excessive drooling.
  • Behavioral Changes: Some pets may show restlessness or mild discomfort depending on their sensitivity to the medication.
  • Allergic Reactions: Rare cases may include swelling, rash, or breathing difficulty requiring immediate veterinary attention.

Storage Information

  • Keep it cool and dry: Store this medicine in a spot that stays cool and isn't damp so that it stays effective and doesn't spoil.
  • Secure Placement: Keep the bottle out of reach of children and animals to prevent accidental exposure or misuse.

NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution used for in pets?

Ans: Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution is used to relieve eye pain, reduce inflammation, and dilate pupils in cats and dogs. It is commonly prescribed for corneal ulcers, eye injuries, uveal disease, and post-surgical recovery. It also supports treatment of certain glaucoma conditions.

Q2: How does Atropine Sulfate eye drops work in cats and dogs?

Ans: This medication works by blocking acetylcholine in the parasympathetic nervous system, which relaxes eye muscles and paralyzes the iris sphincter. This causes pupil dilation, reduces painful spasms, and helps relieve inflammation and discomfort associated with various eye conditions.

Q3: Are there any side effects of Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution in pets?

Ans: Common side effects include reduced tear production, light sensitivity, and mild eye irritation after application. If the solution reaches the mouth, it may cause drooling. Rare but serious reactions like allergic responses may occur and require immediate veterinary attention.

Q4: Can Atropine eye drops be used for both cats and dogs?

Ans: Yes, Atropine Sulfate eye drops are meant for both dogs and cats to help with eye soreness and swelling. That said, some pets might have a hard time with it because it tastes really bitter, so you should always stick to the plan your vet gives you.

Q5: What precautions should I take while using Atropine eye drops for my pet?

Ans: Prevent the medication from entering your pet’s mouth and avoid bright light exposure due to pupil dilation. Do not use in pets with glaucoma, lens luxation, or hypersensitivity. Always inform your veterinarian about other medications to avoid potential interactions.

Animal type: Dogs, Cats, Horses

Pet supply product form: Liquid