Posine, eye drops Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Precautions & Warnings

POSINE, eye drops, solution, 10 ml dropper bottle

Generic drug of the Therapeutic class: Ophthalmology
Active ingredients: Chlorhexidine , Synephrine

Medicinal product withdrawn from the market on 07/03/2006

what is Posine ?

This medication is usually prescribed for:

  • Non-infectious conjunctival irritation

what is Posine medication used for and indication?

Adjunctive treatment of non-infectious conjunctival irritations.

Posine Dosage

  • Local route.
  • RESERVED FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN OVER 12 YEARS OLD.
    IN EYE INSTILLATION.
  • One drop of eye drops 2 to 4 times a day.
  • Instill 1 drop of eye drops in the lower conjunctival cul-de-sac of the diseased eye (s) by looking upwards and pulling the lower eyelid slightly downwards.
  • Do not touch the eye or the eyelids with the tip of the bottle.
    Recap the bottle after use.

Posine Contraindications

CONTRA-INDICATED

This medication is contraindicated in the event of:

  •  hypersensitivity to one of the constituents of the eye drops,
  • risk of glaucoma by closing the angle.

ADVISED AGAINST:

This medication is generally not recommended in the following situations:

during the first trimester of pregnancy and in case of breastfeeding:

  • pregnancy: there are no reliable data on teratogenesis in animals.
  • There is currently no relevant, or sufficient number, to assess a possible malformative effect of synephrine when administered during pregnancy.
  • Consequently, the use of drugs containing synephrine is not recommended during the first trimester.
  • Breast-feeding: due to the lack of data on the passage of this drug in breast milk, the use of this one should be avoided during breast-

Posine Side Effects

  • feeding.
  • in combination with bromocriptine; guanethidine and related; non-selective MAOIs (iproniazid, nialamide) (see interactions).

how does Posine work?

  • Risk of acute glaucoma by closing the angle.
  • Possibility of transient irritation.
  • Possibility of allergic reactions: blepharitis, conjunctivitis.
  • Repeated instillations can cause an annoying mydriasis, superficial punctate keratitis; exceptionally, by systemic effect of synephrine, an increase in blood pressure, tremors, pallor, headaches, cardiac arrhythmias.

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Special warnings:

  • For pregnant and breastfeeding women, the elderly, boys and drivers, and use before surgery.

Side effects:

  • It treats possible side effects and drug interactions that require attention and its effect on continuous use.
  • The information contained in this medicine is based on medical literature, but it is not a substitute for consulting a doctor.


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