It is used for allergic conjunctivitis, allergic keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, and eye strain and fatigue.
Each 1 ml of EyeCrol contains:
Active ingredient: Sodium cromoglycate 40 mg
Excipients: Benzalkonium chloride, disodium edetate, polysorbate 80, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, water for injection.
Allergic conjunctivitis (acute, chronic, vernal)
Allergic keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis
Dry eye syndrome
Eye strain and fatigue caused by allergic reactions (environmental factors, occupational hazards, household chemicals, cosmetics, ophthalmic medications, plants, and domestic animals)
Hypersensitivity to any of the components.
Temporary burning and blurred vision
Conjunctival hyperemia and swelling
Tearing
Foreign body sensation in the eye
Dryness around the eyes
If any of these or other side effects occur, even those not listed in this leaflet, consult a doctor or pharmacist.
For adults and children: Instill 1–2 drops of the 4% solution into each eye 4–6 times daily at evenly spaced intervals.
After achieving clinical effects, gradually increase the interval between doses.
EyeCrol is for topical use only.
If conjunctival redness increases or persists, discontinue use and consult a physician.
Contact lenses should be removed before use and may be reinserted 15–20 minutes after instillation.
Avoid touching any surfaces with the dropper tip to prevent microbial contamination.
Always close the bottle after use.
Do not let the dropper come into contact with the eye.
Temporary blurred vision may occur after instillation, which can impair the ability to drive or operate machinery.
The safety and efficacy of EyeCrol in children under 4 years of age have not been established.
During pregnancy, use only if the expected therapeutic benefit outweighs the potential risk.
If used during lactation, breastfeeding should be discontinued.
Store at temperatures not exceeding 25°C, protected from light and out of reach of children.
After opening, the product should be used within one month.