What is Vision clear?
Tetrahydrozoline acts as a vasoconstrictor. It reduces the redness of the eye by narrowing swollen vessels.
The vision clear (for eyes) product is intended to temporarily relieve minor eye irritations such as minor redness, swelling, or drainage.vision clear can be used in other ways not mentioned in this guide.
Side effects of Vision clear
If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction, seek emergency medical attention: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, or swelling in your throat.
Vision clear can cause serious side effects. If you experience:
- Eye redness that persists or worsens
- Eye pain
- Changes in your vision
- Chest pain is characterized by a fast or irregular heartbeat.
- Feeling short of breath, having a severe headache, or buzzing in the ears
Some of the common side effects associated with vision clear include:
- Mild burning or stinging in the eyes;
- Watery eyes, blurred vision,
- Dilated pupils
There may be other side effects.for medical advice regarding side effects, call your physician. You can also reach the fda at 1-800-fda-1088 in order to report them.
Warnings
Eye redness and discomfort due to minor irritations can be temporarily relieved by vision clear.if you experience eye pain or redness that persists or worsens, or if your vision changes, stop using vision clear immediately and contact your doctor.
Before you take this drug
If you have an allergy to vision clear, then it is best not to use it.
If you have any other medical conditions or concerns, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether it's safe to take the medicine.
- Glaucoma;
- High blood
- Diabetes;
- A thyroid disorder,
- An eye injury or infection.
Vision clear is not known to harm unborn babies. If you plan to get pregnant or are already pregnant, tell your doctor.
There is no way to know if tetrahydrozoline ophthalmic can pass into breast milk or if it will harm a baby who is nursing. You should tell your doctor if you're breastfeeding a child.
How to take Vision clear?
Do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration. Use the recommended dose and do not exceed it.
If you use the medication for too long or too frequently, it can worsen symptoms and damage the blood vessels in your eyes.before using eye drops, wash your hands.
How to apply eye drops
- To create a pocket, tilt your head slightly back and pull your lower eyelid down. The tip of the dropper should be pointing down. Squeeze out a few drops by looking up and away.
- Close your eyes and gently press the inside corner of your eye for approximately 1 minute to prevent the liquid from draining to your tear duct.
- Only use the recommended number of drops.
Avoid touching the tip or placing it directly on your eye. If the dropper is contaminated, it can cause serious vision problems.if the liquid is discolored or contains particles, do not use it.
Store away from moisture or heat at room temperature. Store at room temperature and out of moisture and heat sources. When not in use, keep the bottle tightly sealed.
What happens if i miss the dose?
You may not have a schedule for vision clear, as it is only used when necessary. If you have a regular schedule, take the missed dose as quickly as you can. If your next scheduled dosage is approaching, skip the missed dose. You should not take extra medicine to compensate for a missed dose.
What happens if i overdose?
Overdoses of tetrahydrozoline are not dangerous. If anyone accidentally swallows the medication, seek emergency medical attention. You can also call poison help at 1-800-222-1222.
Keep your vision clear away from children. Some eye drops can cause serious health problems for a child who accidentally swallows or sucks the medicine.
What should be avoided?
Use this medication only when you are not wearing contact lenses. Vision clear contains a preservative that can discolor soft lenses. Wait 15 minutes after taking this medication before you put on your lenses.
Interaction with other drug
Tetrahydrozoline in the eye is unlikely to interact with other drugs that you may take orally or by injection. Many drugs interact with each other. Inform your healthcare provider about the medicines you take, including prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.