Erpetol 0.5% Eye Drop 5ml

Before using Erpetol 05 Eye Drop always check if the seal is intact If it is broken do not use the product Prior to application make sure to wash your hands If you wear contact lenses remove them and wait for at least 15 minutes after applying the eye drop before putting them back on Do not discontinue the use of this medication unless instructed by your doctor Ceasing the medication prematurely may allow bacteria to persist and result in the return of the infection Possible side effects include eye irritation a burning sensation and watery eyes These symptoms are generally temporary and will subside over time It is also possible for the eye drop to temporarily blur your vision or cause other changes in sight Therefore avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision has cleared If you are pregnant or breastfeeding it is important to consult with your doctor before using this medication

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