Myatro 0.01% Eye Drop is prescribed to address vision issues, specifically myopia, where a child experiences clear vision for nearby objects but struggles with distant vision.
It is recommended to use Myatro 0.01% Eye Drop exclusively in the affected eye, with the dosage and duration determined by the type and severity of the condition. Adhering to the doctor's prescribed dose, timing, and administration method is crucial.
Before and after applying Myatro 0.01% Eye Drop, it's essential to thoroughly wash hands with soap and hot water to minimize infection risks. Administer the drops while the child is lying down, looking up and to the side. Ensuring the child remains still during administration is important. Place the drops in the lower eyelid, away from the nose, and instruct the child to keep their eyes closed for a while to facilitate proper absorption and prevent spillage.
Caution the child against rubbing their eyes immediately after using the medicine to avoid potential redness or irritation. Additionally, it's advised that the child refrain from wearing contact lenses during the treatment as the medication may damage the lenses. Abruptly discontinuing the medication, even if the child feels better, is not recommended. The prescribed course should be completed, and any confusion should be addressed with the child's doctor.
While Myatro 0.01% Eye Drop may cause minor and temporary side effects such as blurry vision, photophobia, eye irritation, and stinging, these typically diminish after a few doses. If these effects persist or become bothersome, prompt reporting to the doctor is advised.
There is no known interaction of Myatro 0.01% Eye Drop with alcohol, but it is important to consult your physician if you have a habit of consuming alcohol regularly.
As there is limited information about the safety of this medicine during pregnancy, this medicine should only be used if prescribed by a doctor.
Be cautious while breastfeeding during the treatment because prolonged use of this medicine might reduce milk production but it does not affect the breastfed baby.
Do not allow your child to ride or play outdoors, as MYATRO may cause light sensitivity and blurred vision.
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