About Proparacaine Drops
Fully concerned with quality, we are successfully engaged in providing Proparacain drops. The offered chemical is formulated under the supervision of dexterous professionals with the use of supreme quality basic ingredients at our advanced processing unit. Mainly used for topical ocular anesthesia, it is highly demanded for ophthalmic treatments. In addition, we put forth the provided Proparacain drops in different packaging options at reasonable prices for our clients.
Key points:
- Non-hazardous and highly effective in nature
- Accurately composed with proparacaine hydrochloride and preservative benzalkonium chloride
- Admired for extended shelf life
- Useful during cataract extraction
Specifications:
- This is a sterile solution with non-pyrogenic property.
- It is mainly used for topical ocular anesthesia
- It is generally administered in 5 ml eye drop
Advanced Ocular AnesthesiaProparacaine Drops offer rapid-onset, surface-level anesthesia, making them ideal for a range of ophthalmic diagnostic and minor surgical procedures. With a clear formulation and stable shelf life, these drops support accuracy and patient comfort.
Convenient and Safe PackagingAvailable in portable 5 ml and 10 ml bottles, Proparacaine Drops are practical for both single and multiple-use scenarios. The dropper design allows for controlled administration, and the sterile packaging ensures each usage is hygienic and effective.
Designed for Professional UseDeveloped for use by ophthalmologists and trained eye care professionals, these drops meet stringent pharmaceutical standards. Each bottle provides instant results when used for approved diagnostic or minor operative processes, supporting precise and safe patient management.
FAQs of Proparacaine Drops:
Q: How should Proparacaine Drops be administered?
A: Proparacaine Drops are intended for topical ophthalmic use only. Instill the recommended number of drops directly into the eye as directed by the physician or eye care professional. Avoid contact with soft contact lenses and do not inject the solution.
Q: What is the main benefit of using Proparacaine Drops during eye procedures?
A: These drops provide rapid and short-duration local anesthesia, which allows for immediate patient comfort and facilitates minor operative or diagnostic ophthalmic procedures without significant discomfort.
Q: When should I avoid using Proparacaine Drops?
A: Do not use Proparacaine Drops if the solution changes color, becomes cloudy, or if the packaging is damaged. They are not intended for injection and should not be used in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any component.
Q: Where should Proparacaine Drops be stored for optimal shelf life?
A: Store the drops in a cool, dry place and protect them from light. Keeping the bottle tightly closed when not in use helps maintain sterility and effectiveness throughout the 24-month shelf life.
Q: What precautions should be taken during and after use?
A: After opening, single use is recommended to ensure sterility. Do not touch the dropper tip to any surface, including the eye, and avoid using the drops while wearing soft contact lenses due to the presence of Benzalkonium Chloride.
Q: How quickly do the Proparacaine Drops take effect, and how long do they last?
A: Proparacaine Drops have an immediate onset of action, providing surface anesthesia within seconds. The anesthetic effect is short-lived, typically lasting 10 to 20 minutes, which is suitable for most minor ophthalmic procedures.