Effects and efficacy:
Cromoglycate sodium eye drops are used to prevent spring allergic conjunctivitis, including spring catarrhal conjunctivitis, hay fever conjunctivitis and other allergic conjunctivitis. Cromolyn sodium aerosol is used to prevent and treat bronchial asthma.
Usage and dosage:
Cromoglycate sodium eye drops are used for external eye drops, 1-2 drops at a time, 4 times a day, and can be appropriately increased to 6 times a day in severe cases. Use 2-3 weeks in advance during the high-incidence season. This product should not be used for a long time to avoid drug resistance and dependence. How to use: After cleaning your hands, drop the liquid into the eyes. Please avoid the opening of the container from contacting the eyes, eyelids or other skin. Please tighten the bottle cap after use to prevent the liquid from being contaminated. If both eyes need to be medicated, the healthy eye should be dropped first and then the diseased eye; if both eyes are diseased, the eye with milder symptoms should be dropped first. When dropping the eye, gently pull the lower eyelid, drop the liquid into the eyelid, close your eyes and rest for 1-2 minutes. You can press the inner corner of the eye with your hand when closing your eyes to reduce the systemic absorption of the drug. Shake the liquid before spraying sodium cromoglycate aerosol. Aerosol inhalation, 3.5-7.0 mg each time, 3-4 times a day.
Drug contraindications:
Allergic to this product is prohibited. Use with caution in patients with liver and kidney dysfunction
Related dosage forms:
Aerosol, nasal drops
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