Efficacy and Effects of Tropicamide Eye Drops

Tropicamide eye drops are mainly used for eye drops to dilate the pupil and regulate paralysis, the drug should be used in accordance with medical advice, clear precautions and adverse reactions.
Tropicamide eye drops are used for eye drops to dilate the pupil and regulate paralysis, and have the effect of blocking the excitation of iris sphincter and ciliary muscle caused by acetylcholine, which can cause dilated pupil and ciliary muscle paralysis.
In order to avoid the absorption of the drug through the nasal mucosa, the tear sac should be pressed for a few minutes after the eye drops, and the drug should be stopped when toxic reactions such as facial flushing and dry mouth occur. Vision may be slightly inconvenient during the use of the drug, because the drug is similar to atropine, can make the closed-angle glaucoma intraocular pressure appears to rise sharply, so patients with closed-angle glaucoma should be used with caution.
Patients are advised to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor and in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, and not to use the drug blindly or change the dosage of the drug without authorization, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.