What are the efficacy and effects of Hepatitis VII digitalis bisabololoside eye drops?



Heptaphyllum digitalis biside eye drops can improve the blood perfusion of the retina and is used for the treatment of macular degeneration and eyestrain.

Heptaphyllum digitalis biside eye drops is a compound preparation, which contains digitalis glycosides and heptaphyllum scapogenins. Among them, digitalis glycoside can contract the ciliary muscle, and heptaphylloside can increase the resistance of capillaries in the iris and ciliary muscle, which together can improve the blood perfusion of the retina, and is used for the treatment of macular degeneration and eyestrain.

The dropper should be used to avoid contact with the eye. If wearing contact lenses, remove them before use and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back on. As it contains no preservatives, it is to be used only on the same day after opening. If any discoloration or coagulation of the eye drops in the dropper is observed, it must be discarded.

Heptaphyllum digitalis biside eye drops are commonly used in ophthalmology and need to be used under the supervision of an ophthalmologist and should be avoided for self-administration.