In pharmacies, there are usually anti-inflammatory eye drops that will be sold, such as tobramycin eye drops, ofloxacin eye drops, chloramphenicol eye drops, and erythromycin eye ointment. There are also some anti-inflammatory eye drops that pharmacies will not carry, such as bromfenac sodium eye drops, pralofen eye drops, and Dimethoate eye drops. There are also some eye drops with special effects, which are not generally available, such as Brinzolamide eye drops with hypotensive effects, Mao Guo Yunxin eye drops with pupil reduction effects, Atropine eye ointment and Compound Topiramate eye drops with pupil dilatation effects, Promethazine hydrochloride eye drops with eye surface anesthesia, Heptazocarpine double glycoside eye drops for macular degeneration, Sodium vitreous oxide eye drops and artificial tears for dry eyes, etc., which are generally Pharmacies will not have them.