What are the side effects of sodium vitrate eye drops?

Side effects of Sodium Vitrate Eye Drops include symptoms such as itching sensation of the eyelids, eye irritation, conjunctival congestion, conjunctivitis, diffuse superficial keratitis, foreign body sensation, discharge, and eye pain. Sodium Vitrate Eye Drops is mainly used for the treatment of corneal epithelial injury accompanied by the following disorders: endogenous disorders such as Dry Syndrome, Sjögren’s Syndrome, Dry Eye Syndrome; and exogenous disorders such as post-surgical, pharmacologic, traumatic, and contact lens wear. Contraindications for Sodium Vitrate Eye Drops are unclear, but it should be noted that this medication can only be used as eye drops. The safety and efficacy of the drug in pregnant and lactating women, children, and elderly patients is unclear. If you need to use sodium vitrate eye drops, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, not blindly use the drug on their own.