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It is important to note that Endor Eye Drop should never be used if the seal is broken before the first use Prior to using the eye drop it is necessary to wash your hands and thoroughly shake the bottle If you wear contact lenses make sure to remove them and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them It is crucial to consult your doctor before discontinuing the use of this medication as stopping abruptly can result in uncontrolled eye pressure and potential damage to your vision Some common side effects of Endor Eye Drop include blurred vision and a bitter taste in the mouth In some cases individuals may experience more general effects such as headaches nausea tiredness or eye irritation If your vision becomes blurred or you notice any changes in your sight it is advised to refrain from driving until your vision is clear Avoid using this medication if you have severe kidney problems or are allergic to sulphonamides For those with liver problems dry eyes or cornea issues it is important to consult with your doctor before using Endor Eye Drop Additionally refrain from using other eye medications unless specifically instructed to do so by your doctor

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Available in 2 variations

Endor 2% Eye Drop 5ml

Endor 2% Eye Drop 5ml

Dorzolamide (2% w/v)

bottle of 5 ml Eye Drop

Endor Eye Drop

Endor Eye Drop

Endor Eye Drop

Dorzolamide (2% w/v)

packet of 5 ml Eye Drop

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Can I use Endor with contact lenses?

No, you should remove your contact lenses before instilling Endor. You can re-insert the lens 15 minutes after using Endor. Contact your doctor if there is any eye irritation that persists.

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