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Introduction to Flan Eye Ointment

Flan Eye Ointment should only be used externally Follow your doctors instructions on the dose and duration Hold the dropper near your eye but do not touch it Gently squeeze the dropper and place the ointment in your lower eyelid Remove any excess liquid Do not skip any doses and complete the full treatment even if you start feeling better Immediately after application you may experience some eye discomfort However these side effects are temporary and usually go away on their own If they persist for a longer period notify your doctor When first using the ointment it may cause temporary blurring of vision Be cautious before driving or operating machinery Avoid wearing contact lenses while using the ointment
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