Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml belongs to a group of medicines known as mydriatics and cycloplegics. It is utilized in the treatment of uveitis or iritis (inflammation in the eye) and myopia (near-sightedness). Additionally, it is indicated for cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary eye muscle), mydriasis (pupil dilation), and the penalization of the healthy eye in the treatment of amblyopia (reduced eyesight due to abnormal vision development). Furthermore, it is employed before specific eye examinations to widen the pupil and diagnose eye problems, such as blurred vision in children below 6 years and children with convergent strabismus (cross-eyes or squint).
It is not known if alcohol interacts with Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml.
Please consult your doctor if you have any pregnancy concerns; your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Seek guidance from your doctor to assess the potential risks and benefits during pregnancy.
Consult your doctor before using Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml if you are breastfeeding. Your doctor will decide if Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml can be used by breastfeeding mothers or not. Obtain advice from your doctor to determine the suitability of using Myatro while breastfeeding.
Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml might cause blurred vision. So, avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear. Refrain from driving or operating machinery until your vision is clear to ensure safety.
Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding usage.
Seek guidance from your doctor for personalized advice regarding the use of Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml if you have liver-related concerns.
Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml contains 'atropine,' which relaxes the eye muscles, causing the pupil to appear larger. This facilitates eye examinations and aids in reducing pain, allowing the inflamed part of the eye to rest and recover.
Uveitis or Iritis (Inflammation in the Eye):
Cycloplegia (Paralysis of the Ciliary Eye Muscle):
Myopia (Near-Sightedness):
Amblyopia (Decreased Eyesight Due to Abnormal Vision Development):
Widening the Pupil Before Certain Eye Examinations:
Target: Acetylcholine Receptors in the Eyes:
Site of Action: Ciliary Muscle:
Result: Relaxation of the Ciliary Muscle:
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Blocking Acetylcholine:
Reducing Tension:
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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.
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Consult a doctor before using Myatro Atropine Sulphate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution 5ml if you are:
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