Patients can use tafluprost eye drops during the use of anesthesia under the supervision of a physician, but need to pay attention to the contraindications and adverse effects of the drug.
Tafluprost Eye Drops is a drug suitable for reducing elevated intraocular pressure in patients with hypertensive eye disease or open-angle glaucoma, the drug and anesthesia generally do not interact with each other, so patients can use anesthesia under the supervision of a doctor during the use of the drops if the condition requires it.
Tafluprost eye drops are contraindicated in patients with a prior history of allergy to any of the components of the product, while aphakic eyes or artificial lens implants, patients with endophthalmitis (iritis, uveitis), patients with bronchial asthma or a prior history of the same, and pregnant and lactating women need to be cautious with the use of tafluprost eye drops.
Adverse reactions such as conjunctival congestion, eyelash abnormalities, ocular itching, ocular irritation, and iris hyperpigmentation may occur in patients using this eye drop.
Patients are advised to use tafluprost eye drops as prescribed by their doctor and not to use it without authorization to avoid adverse reactions.