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Megabrom 5 ml

  • FDA-approved Bromfenac
  • Manages pain and swelling after Cataract surgery
  • Starts working in 2-3 hours
  • Remains effective for 12 hours
  • Dispatch within 24 hours

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Additional information

Active Ingredient

Bromfenac

Drug Class

Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID)

Common Uses

Treats pain and swelling in the eye

Strength

0.09% w/v

Mode of Administration

Eye drops

Manufacturer

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

Description

About Megabrom 5 ml

Megabrom Eye Drops is a medicine that relieves eye pain. It is used to treat pain and swelling in the eyes of people who have just had cataract surgery.

The primary ingredient in this eye drop is Bromfenac. Megabrom Eye Drops is a Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID). Megabrom 5 ml comes with highly positive reviews and is a recommended medication for eye pain.

Usage

This medicine treats pain and swelling in the eye after a certain kind of eye surgery (cataract surgery). Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Megabrom Eye Drops, are a type of drug (NSAIDs).

Megabrom Eye Drops can help with pain, redness, itching, soreness, and watery eyes after eye surgery. Your doctor will decide on the dose and length of treatment based on what’s wrong with you. Make sure you get all of the medicine you need. This will ensure that the symptoms go away for good and won’t return.

Working

Megabrom Eye Drops is an anti-inflammatory drug that does not contain steroids (NSAID). It works by preventing the release of natural substances in the eye that cause pain and swelling (redness and swelling).

How to use it

Follow all of the directions on the label of your medicine. Do not take this medicine longer than your doctor has told you to. If you use an NSAID eye drop for too long, you may get severe side effects that could hurt your eyesight, so don’t over use it and stop when your doctor tells you to 

If you wear contact lenses, you shouldn’t use Megabrom Eye Drops., if possible you can switch to spectacles for the time being. It may have a preservative that can make soft contact lenses look different. 

After taking Megabrom Eye Drops, you should wait at least 10 minutes before putting in your contacts. Wash your hands with soap  before you put eye drops in your eyes.

To put the eye drops in, tilt your head back and pull down your lower eyelid to make a small pocket. Hold the dropper up to the eye and squeeze a drop into this pocket. Shut your eyes for a minute or two.

Do not touch the tip of the eye dropper directly on your eye. A contaminated dropper can cause your eye to get sick and cause severe vision problems.

Warning

Side effects

Even though it may be rare, some people who take a drug can have terrible and sometimes fatal side effects. Tell your doctor right away or go to the hospital if you have any of the following signs or symptoms:

  • Any change in how you see things
  • Slow to heal after having surgery on your eye
  • Eye redness or bleeding
  • Pain or swelling in the eye
  • Severe pain, more tears, crusting, or drainage from the eyes

Some of the most common side effects of Megabrom Eye Drops are:

  • Your eyes are more sensitive to light
  • Mild eye irritation or the feeling that something is in your eye
  • A headache
  • Seeing flashes of light or things that “float” in front of your eyes

Interactions

Drug interactions can happen when the parts of one drug interact with the elements of another drug or food.

Drug interactions

Eye drops probably won’t change how other drugs you take work. But there are many ways that drugs can affect each other. Although there are few drugs that can interact:

  • Aspirin
  • Fexofenadine
  • Azithromycin
  • Bepotastine Ophthalmic
  • Metoprolol

Disease interactions

If have this disease , do clearly mention it to your doctor as it is not right to take these eye drops when you have these diseases 

  • Asthma

Precautions

  • If you have specific health problems, you shouldn’t take this medicine. 
  • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have Asthma that reacts to Aspirin before taking this medicine.
  • Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history. 
  • If you have a bleeding disorder, other eye problems (such as dry eye syndrome or corneal problems), Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Asthma, or growths in the nose (nasal polyps)., mention it to your doctor .
  • If you put this drug in your eyes, your vision may get blurry for a short time. 
  • Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything else that needs clear vision until you know you can do it safely.
  • If you miss a dose, take medicine as soon as possible, but skip the dose you missed if your next dose is almost due. If you miss your first dose, which should be given 1 day before surgery, call your doctor to find out what to do
  • If you have taken overdose, go to the hospital or consult your doctor

Storage

Always keep Megabrom Eye Drops at room temperature in a clean, dark, and dry place.

FAQ

What is Megabrom used for?

Megabrom Eye Drop is a medicine that takes away the pain. It is used to treat pain and swelling in the eyes of people who have just had cataract surgery.

Can Bromfenac cause blindness?

Like other anti-inflammatory eye drops, bromfenac can irritate and damage the cornea (keratitis). In extreme cases, this can cause permanent vision problems or blindness.

How often can I use Bromfenac?

Use one drop in the affected eye once a day, starting one day before cataract surgery, continuing on the day of surgery, and for two weeks after the procedure.

Shipping and Return Policy

We offer delivery within 2-4 weeks and free shipping over purchases of $200. We do not offer returns on medicines but refunds for damaged or expired products. We ultimately prioritize customer privacy, safety, and satisfaction.

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