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Super glue in my eyes
Ok so I mistakenly splashed some super glue droplets on my eyes and it started burning and I felt irritation. I immediately consulted an opthalmologist and he removed the frozen glue from my left eye using a med(liquid) and small forceps but he left the right eye as there was only a small amount of cluster in there. Then he prescribed me 4 medicines, 3 of which are eye drops and the 4th one is an ointment. The irritation is gone by now (On the very first day ) but I'm left with these eye drops and ointment. So, my question is for how long should I use them? List of medicines and time schedules : 1. Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Eye Drops IP ; 4 times a day(1/1 drop) 2. Moxifloxacin Eye Drops IP ; every 2 hours (1/1 drop) 3. Tripicamide Eye Drops IP ; Left Eye Only ; Twice a day (1 drop) 4. Ocupol Antibiotic Eye Ointment ; Before bed (Both Eyes) Again my question is, for how long should I be using them?... The irritation is already over... Please reply... Thank you..😊
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Hi... If irritation in both eye gone 1) moxifloxicin eye drops 3 times per day for 3 days 2) moist eye drops 3/4 times for 1 week After that if you want to use 2 times and finish the bottle ..it is alright..they are kind of cooling drops ..good if u hv computer work etc... Can discontinue the rest .
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