Atropine eye drops are available at some pharmacies, but not all. Atropine eye drops are commonly used clinically to dilate pupils, and the effect of dilation lasts for a long time and helps in refractive examination. After a large number of clinical studies, it is generally believed that 0.01% low concentration of atropine can alleviate the progression of myopia, and the effect is better when combined with keratoplasty lenses. Atropine eye drops are available in some pharmacies, but patients are advised to buy them from hospitals and use them under doctor’s supervision. Prolonged use of atropine eye drops may cause discomfort such as conjunctival congestion, photophobia and difficulty in near vision. Once these symptoms occur, patients should stop using the medicine and seek medical advice immediately. Patients are advised to use Atropine Eye Drops as prescribed by the doctor and not to use it without authorization to avoid causing adverse reactions.