The generic name for Intravitreal is Pinoxin Sodium Eye Drops, which can have side effects on the eyes. A very small number of people may experience the side effect of mild eye irritation after using Pinoxin Sodium Eye Drops. Pinoxin Sodium Eye Drops are used to treat early age-related cataracts, mild diabetic cataracts, or concurrent cataracts. The common causes of cataract include aging, trauma, local inflammation, abnormal physical and chemical factors in the aqueous humor, heredity, radiation, metabolic disorders, poisoning and so on. Although the causes are different, the clinical manifestations are similar, including the appearance of black shadows in front of the eyes, decreased visual acuity, decreased contrast sensitivity, refractive error, monocular diplopia or hyperopia, color vision abnormalities, etc. Pilocin sodium eye drops can be used as prescribed by the doctor. Pinoxin Sodium Eye Drops is not recommended for long-term use and may be discontinued if side effects of mild eye irritation occur. The medication also needs to be stopped or used as directed by your doctor in case of eye trauma and serious infections. If you are using other medications, you need to consult a medical professional before using the eye drops.