Gluc Aid
Gluc Aid Products are primarily used for
babby colic _1 -, Ocular hypertension
About Gluc Aid Products
Uses of Gluc Aid Products
Timolol+Oxychloro Complex is used in the treatment of babby colic and ocular hypertension.
Gluc Aid Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Gluc Aid are Burning eyes, Itching, Stinging in the eyes, Eye redness, Blurred vision.
How Gluc Aid Products work
Timolol + Oxychloro Complex is a combination of two medicines: Timolol + Oxychloro Complex1 and Timolol + Oxychloro Complex2. Timolol + Oxychloro Complex1 is a beta blocker. It works by decreasing the production of aqueous humour (fluid in the eye), thereby lowering the increased eye pressure. Timolol + Oxychloro Complex2 is a preservative.
Patient Concerns about Gluc Aid Products
Frequently asked questions about Gluc Aid Products
Frequently asked questions about Gluc Aid Products
Q. What is the right way to use Gluc Aid Eye Drop?
Always wash your hands before (and after) using Gluc Aid Eye Drop. This prevents you from passing the infection from one eye to the other. Remove the cap just before using your medicine and replace it as soon as you have finished. Avoid touching the nozzle of the bottle with your fingers. Tilt your head back and gently pull down your lower eyelid with a clean finger. Hold the bottle over the eye and allow a single drop to fall into the space between your lower lid and your eye. Close your eye and gently press your finger over the inside corner of your eye (over the eyelid) for about a minute. This helps prevent the drop from draining out of the eye. Repeat in your other eye if your doctor has told you to do this.
Q. How many times should I use Gluc Aid Eye Drop in a day?
Ideally, you should use one drop in each eye, two times a day or as prescribed by your doctor. If the eye pressure is maintained at satisfactory levels, the dosage schedule may be changed to one drop once a day in the affected eye(s). Do not change the dosage without consulting your doctor.
Q. Does Gluc Aid Eye Drop cause blurred vision?
When you instill the eye drops for the first time, it can make your eyes watery and may sometimes cause blurred vision. If this happens, it will quickly clear. Make sure you can see clearly again before you drive, or use tools or machines.
Q. I am experiencing headaches after the start of the treatment with Gluc Aid Eye Drop. Is this normal?
Although rare, headache is one of the side effects of Gluc Aid Eye Drop. You may ask your doctor to recommend a suitable painkiller. If the headache continues, speak with your doctor.
Q. When should I seek a doctor’s advice?
You should contact your doctor immediately if you develop swelling in the eyelids, eye pain, dry eye(s), foreign body sensation in the eyes, headache, and discharge from the eyes. Also, inform your doctor if you had or have any scheduled eye surgery.
Q. Can I use Gluc Aid Eye Drop if I wear contact lenses?
If you usually wear contact lenses, do not wear them while you're using Gluc Aid Eye Drop. You can re-insert the lens 15 minutes after using Gluc Aid Eye Drop. Contact your doctor if there is any eye irritation that persists.
Q. Can I use any other eye drop along with Gluc Aid Eye Drop?
Always consult your doctor before using any other eye drops along with Gluc Aid Eye Drop. It is advisable to give a gap of at least 10-15 minutes between the two medications.
Q. In which conditions the use of Gluc Aid Eye Drop should be avoided?
Use of Gluc Aid Eye Drop should be avoided in patients who are allergic to it or any of its components. However, if you are not aware of any allergy or if you are using this medicine for the first time, consult your doctor.
Products for Gluc Aid
MRP
₹47.51