Antazoline / Tetrahydrozoline eye drops
Antazoline hydrochloride 0.5 mg, Tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride 0.4 mg
What Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline eye drops are used for
• Allergic conjunctivitis
• Congestion caused by hay-fever conjunctivitis
• Drug or chemical hypersensitivity reaction
• Excessive lacrimal secretion or stenosis of the lacrimal canal
Do not use Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline eye drops
• If you experience hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
• If you are receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors, or within 14 days of its termination.
• If you suffer from closed-angle glaucoma.
• Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
Warnings and precautions:
This ophthalmic product is not for injection into the eye. This product should not be used while wearing contact
lenses.
Use it with caution if you suffer from hypertension, cardiac irregularities, hyperglycaemia (diabetes mellitus) or
hyperthyroidism.
Possible side effects
• Transient irritation may occur.
• Systemic reactions may occur.
• Hypersensitivity reactions, nausea and headache.
• Drowsiness.
Other medicines with Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline
Talk to your doctor if you take:
• isocarboxazid
• monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Safety in pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
Antazoline / Tetrahydrozoline eye drops
Antazoline hydrochloride 0.5 mg, Tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride 0.4 mg
What Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline eye drops are used for
• Allergic conjunctivitis
• Congestion caused by hay-fever conjunctivitis
• Drug or chemical hypersensitivity reaction
• Excessive lacrimal secretion or stenosis of the lacrimal canal
Do not use Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline eye drops
• If you experience hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
• If you are receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors, or within 14 days of its termination.
• If you suffer from closed-angle glaucoma.
• Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
Warnings and precautions:
This ophthalmic product is not for injection into the eye. This product should not be used while wearing contact
lenses.
Use it with caution if you suffer from hypertension, cardiac irregularities, hyperglycaemia (diabetes mellitus) or
hyperthyroidism.
Possible side effects
• Transient irritation may occur.
• Systemic reactions may occur.
• Hypersensitivity reactions, nausea and headache.
• Drowsiness.
Other medicines with Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline
Talk to your doctor if you take:
• isocarboxazid
• monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Safety in pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
How to take Antazoline/Tetrahydrozoline eye drops
Instill 1 - 2 drops into the affected eye (s) up to 4 times daily; in acute cases 1 drop every three hours.