| PACKAGING TYPE: | C-box (5 Ml) |
| COMPOSITION: | Atropin Sulphate Ip (0.01% W/v) + Stabilized Oxychloo Complex (0.005% W/v) |
| FORMULATION: | Eye Drop |
| Description: | ATROCINE Eye Drop is an ophthalmic solution used for managing certain eye conditions, particularly for controlling the progression of myopia in children and for diagnostic eye examinations. It contains Atropine Sulphate 0.01% w/v, an anticholinergic agent that works by relaxing the eye muscles and dilating the pupil. Low-dose atropine is commonly prescribed by ophthalmologists to help slow the progression of **Myopia (short-sightedness) in children. It may also be used during eye examinations to dilate pupils and in the management of certain inflammatory eye conditions. ATROCINE Eye Drop provides controlled pupil dilation and helps support better management of refractive eye disorders when used under medical supervision. |
| Side Effects: | Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as: Temporary blurred vision Sensitivity to light (photophobia) Mild eye irritation Dryness of the eyes If severe discomfort or persistent symptoms occur, consult a doctor. |
| How to Use: | Use ATROCINE Eye Drop only as prescribed by an ophthalmologist. Wash hands before application. Instill the recommended number of drops into the affected eye. Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination. Close the eye gently after instillation for better absorption. |
| Precaution: | Use only under medical supervision. Avoid driving immediately after use due to temporary blurred vision. Protect eyes from bright light after application. Inform your doctor if you have glaucoma or other eye disorders. Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. |
| Product Benefits: | Helps slow the progression of myopia in children. Produces pupil dilation for eye examination. Relaxes eye muscles to improve visual comfort. Useful in managing certain ocular inflammatory conditions. Supports proper diagnosis and treatment of eye dis |
Frequently Asked Questions
ATROCINE Eye Drop is used to slow the progression of myopia in children and for pupil dilation during eye examinations.
Yes, pupil dilation may cause temporary light sensitivity.
Low-dose atropine (0.01%) is commonly prescribed by ophthalmologists to manage childhood myopia.










