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Enfenac Eye Drop contains nepafenac as its active ingredient. It is used to treat pain and inflammation (swelling, redness) following cataract surgery. You should use this medicine as directed by your doctor.
Do not use this medicine if you are allergic to it. Avoid wearing contact lenses and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight while undergoing treatment. Before using this medicine, please discuss it with your doctor if you have any other eye conditions.
Side effects of Enfenac Eye Drop include itching of the eyes, blurred vision, irritation in the eyes, and eye discomfort.
Enfenac Eye Drop is not recommended during pregnancy as there is limited information about its effects in human pregnancy. Women who may get pregnant are advised to use proper birth control measures (contraception). Please consult your doctor before using any medicine.
It is unknown if Enfenac Eye Drop passes into breast milk, please consult your doctor before using this medicine while breastfeeding.
You may experience visual disturbances like blurred vision and the inability to recognize objects properly. Avoid driving until your vision is clear.
There is no information available on the interaction of this medicine with alcohol. Please consult your doctor if you drink alcohol.
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If you feel you have instilled these eye drops more than you should, rinse your eyes with warm water and do not put in any more drops until it is time for your next dose.
If you have missed a dose, use it as soon as possible. Do not use a double dose of this medicine just to compensate for the missed dose.
Enfenac Eye Drop works by blocking the production of certain natural substances, known as prostaglandins, in the body that are responsible for pain, swelling, and redness in the eye.
No, you should remove contact lenses and then instill the eye drops.
Enfenac Eye Drop should be used only as frequently as prescribed by your doctor.
Enfenac Eye Drop is used for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with cataract surgery.
Enfenac eye drop should be used for as long as prescribed by the doctor. It is usually used for up to 2 weeks after eye surgery. Do not exceed the recommended duration.
No, you should not use the Enfenac for dry eyes. It is used to prevent and relieve eye pain, irritation and redness associated with cataract eye surgery. You should not use any eye drop without consulting a doctor.
Itching & irritation in the eyes, blurred vision or eye discomfort are a few common side effects that can be seen during the treatment. These symptoms are usually mild and resolve on your own, if they don’t please consult your doctor.

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