The generic name of atropine gel is atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel, the use of drops in the conjunctival sac of the eye, but under the guidance of a physician to use the drug, and the drug should be used to avoid contamination of the drug, in addition to the opening of the seal can only be used for a maximum of 4 weeks, the drug can not be used by the people over 40 years of age, as well as intraocular pressure anomalies, shallow anterior chamber eyes, narrow angle people. Atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is a topical drug that can be used for the treatment of iridocyclitis, dilation of the pupil before optometry refraction examination, and dilation of the pupil before fundus examination. The medication is administered ocularly by placing drops inside the conjunctival sac. Precautions for the use of the drug: for people with abnormal intraocular pressure, narrow angle, shallow anterior chamber eyes, the use of the drug may lead to increased intraocular pressure and cause acute glaucomatous episodes, so this group of people, as well as people over 40 years of age, should not use it. In addition, after the use of the drug should be used with a finger pressure canthus tear sac area, in order to reduce or prevent adverse drug reactions. Adverse reactions: After ophthalmic use, some patients may experience adverse reactions such as dry skin and mucous membranes, facial flushing, tachycardia, and fever. If allergic reactions such as eyelid redness, swelling, itching, conjunctival congestion, etc. occur after use of the drug, the drug must be stopped immediately. Contraindication: Atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel needs to be prohibited in patients with glaucoma and patients with prostate hypertrophy. Strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to correctly regulate the use of atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel, read the instructions carefully before using the drug, do not abuse.