Sodium Vitrate Eye Drops is not an anti-inflammatory drug, its main ingredient is sodium vitrate, which is mainly used for dry eye, corneal epithelial mechanical damage and other eye diseases.
The main ingredient of sodium vitrate eye drops is sodium vitrate, which is a linear polysaccharide widely found in the connective tissue matrix of vertebrates, and can be used for ocular surface lubrication, but is not an anti-inflammatory drug.
Sodium vitrate binds to fibrous linker proteins and accelerates adhesion and extension of epithelial cells. Due to its ability to retain large amounts of water molecules, the sodium vitrate molecule is a good water retainer, and based on its biological properties it is mainly used for dry eye and mechanical damage to the corneal epithelium.
Patients using sodium vitrate eye drops may experience adverse reactions such as ocular allergy, itching and congestion.
It is recommended that patients use Sodium Vitrate Eye Drops under the guidance of a doctor, do not use without authorization to avoid causing adverse reactions.