Can taurine eye drops be used by the elderly?

Generally, taurine eye drops can be used by the elderly, but they must be used in strict compliance with medical advice. Taurine Eye Drops are indicated for cataracts caused by disorders of taurine metabolism, as well as adjunctive treatment of viral conjunctivitis, herpetic conjunctivitis, and acute conjunctivitis. This drug not only promotes retinal growth and development, relieves the phenomenon of ciliary muscle spasm, but also prevents the oxidation and glycation of vitreous proteins. Under normal circumstances, this drug can be given to the elderly. During the use of taurine eye drops, there may be a transient irritation reaction, and this drug is prohibited to be given to people who are allergic to this drug. During the use of the drug, you need to return to the hospital for regular eye examinations, and if you find that there are symptoms such as congestion, edema, itching, etc., stop using the drug immediately and consult a doctor in a timely manner. Taurine eye drops before use, the elderly need to go to the regular hospital for examination, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug.