PANTHENOL eye ointment Jenapharm
pack size:5g Dosage form:eye ointment
To promote wound healing in the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye
active PANTHENOL eye ointment Jenapharm ingredients
- 50 mg dexpanthenol
excipients PANTHENOL eye ointment Jenapharm
- Paraffin, viscous
- Vaseline, white
indication
- This preparation is an eye medicine to promote wound healing in the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye.
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It is applied
- for the supportive treatment of the healing of skin lesions of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye
- for the symptomatic treatment of dehydration of the conjunctiva and cornea
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A notice:
- This medicine is not suitable for curing infectious conjunctival and corneal processes caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi, but only as an adjunct to a specific treatment.
dosage PANTHENOL eye ointment Jenapharm
- Always use this medicine exactly as directed. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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Use this medicine according to the following dosage recommendation:
- Apply an approximately 1 cm long line of ointment (equivalent to approximately 1 mg dexpanthenol) into the inferior conjunctival sac of the affected eye 3 to 4 times a day.
- To prevent recurrent corneal erosions, the eye ointment is only applied at night.
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duration of use
- The duration of the application depends on the severity of the clinical picture and the course of the disease.
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect is too strong or too weak.
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If you use more than you should:
- Due to the limited absorption capacity of the conjunctival sac, an overdose is practically impossible.
- Symptoms of poisoning are not to be expected if the eye ointment is accidentally ingested.
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If you forgot the application:
- It is important that the medicine is used regularly. However, if you forget one or more times, continue treatment as directed.
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
way PANTHENOL eye ointment Jenapharm
- The eye ointment should be kept at room temperature so that it is supple and can flow out of the tube better.
- Please remove the eye ointment by gently squeezing the tube without bending or rolling it up.
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Insertion into the conjunctival sac
- Take the tube between your thumb and forefinger and gently bring it to your eye. Then tilt your head back slightly, look up and pull away your lower eyelid with your index finger.
- Apply the recommended or prescribed amount of eye ointment into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye without touching the eye or the edge of the lid with the tip of the tube.
- After applying the ointment, distribute it evenly by blinking and moving the eyeball several times.