- WHAT IS THIS MEDICATION FOR?
- HOW SHOULD I TAKE OR USE THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FORGET TO TAKE OR USE THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD I TAKE WHEN TAKING OR USING THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT ARE SOME COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT ARE SOME RARE BUT SERIOUS SIDE-EFFECTS THAT I NEED TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY?
- HOW SHOULD I STORE THIS MEDICATION?
- HOW DO I THROW AWAY THIS MEDICATION SAFELY?
- DISCLAIMER
Medication Information Leaflet
Antihistamines are a group of medications which can be used to relieve symptoms of allergic reactions. Antihistamine eye drops are used to treat symptoms of eye allergies (allergic conjunctivitis), such as red, itchy eyes and watery eyes. They may contain ingredients such as:
- Ketotifen
- Olopatadine
- Pheniramine
Apply this medication to the affected eye as recommended by your healthcare professional.
For proper use of eye drop:
- Wash your hands with soap and water, and read the instructions on the label.
- Shake the bottle.
- Tilt your head backwards and look up.
- Gently pull the lower eyelid down to form a pocket and squeeze the bottle to apply one drop into your eye. To prevent the tip of the bottle from getting dirty, make sure the tip does not touch the eye or any other surface.
- Close your eyes and press down gently on the inner corner of your eye for 1 to 2 minutes to allow the medicine to be absorbed and prevent it from being drained into the back of your throat.
- If you need to use more than 1 drop of medicine, or if you are using another type of eye drop, wait at least 5 to 10 minutes before applying the next eye drop. This is to prevent the first drop of medicine from being washed away by the second drop of medicine before it has time to work. This also prevents any interactions between different eye drops.
- If your doctor prescribed both eye drops and eye ointments, you should use the eye drops first.
For contact lens wearers:
- Remove your contact lens before each application of medication to avoid eye irritation.
- If you are using hard lens, you can put them on directly after applying the eye drops.
- If you are using soft lens, you can put them on 30 minutes after applying the eye drops. Otherwise, your lens may be damaged by the preservatives present in the eye drops.
Antihistamine eye drops may be used when required for a short period of time. This means that you do not have to use them if you do not have any symptoms. If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue normally. Do not apply two doses or extra medication to make up for the missed dose.
Inform your healthcare professional if:
- You are allergic to antihistamine eye drops or any other ingredients used in these medications
- You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- Headache, blurred vision
These side effects are mild and will subside after some time. Do not drive or operate machinery immediately after using the eye drops.
- Burning, stinging, redness or irritation of the eye
If the discomfort continues for more than a few minutes, discontinue the medication, and rinse the affected eye with normal saline eye wash.
These side effects are usually mild and go away after some time. However, if the symptoms are bothersome, do not go away or become worse, stop these medications and consult your healthcare professional.
The symptoms of a drug allergy include one or more of the following:
- Swollen face/eyes/lips/tongue
- Difficulty in breathing
- Itchy skin rashes over your whole body
Signs that your condition may require further medical attention include:
- Pain in the eye
- Sensitivity to light
- Change in vision
- Gritty, sandy sensation in the eye
- Discharge or mucus coming from the eye
- Symptoms persist after self-treatment
If you experience any of these symptoms, you should stop these medications and see your doctor immediately.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep this medication away from children.