Drug Uses
Patanol is a prescription
medication that you can use to
stop the affects off allergies
in your daily life. Patanol is a
liquid drop that you use in your
eyes to keep your eyes from
itching because of the allergies
that you suffer from. Itchy eyes
can cause redness, which will go
away as you quit rubbing your
eyes and your eyes are not itchy
anymore because you are using
Patanol.
How
Taken
The recommended dose is one
drop in each affected eye two
times per day at an interval of
6 to 8 hours.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not use Patanol if you
have a bacterial, viral, or
fungal infection in your eye
unless you are also receiving
proper anti-infective treatment.
Patanol is in the FDA pregnancy
category C. This means that it
is not known whether Patanol
will harm an unborn baby. Do not
use this medication without
first talking to your doctor if
you are pregnant. It is not
known whether Patanol passes
into breast milk. Do not use
Patanol without first talking to
your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby. Patanol
is not approved by the FDA for
use by children younger than 3
years of age.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose as soon
as you remember it.
Possible Side Effects
Serious side effects from
Patanol are not likely to occur.
Seek emergency medical attention
if you experience an allergic
reaction (difficulty breathing;
closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, tongue, or face;
or hives). Less serious side
effects may be more likely to
occur. Continue to use Patanol
and talk to your doctor if you
experience burning, stinging,
irritation, itching, redness, or
dryness of the eyes; swollen
eyelids; a stuffy or runny nose;
headache; or changes in taste.
Side effects other than those
listed here may also occur. Talk
to your doctor about any side
effect that seems unusual or
that is especially bothersome.
Storage
Store at 39°F to 86°F (4°C to
30°C).
Overdose
An overdose of this
medication is unlikely to occur.
If you do suspect an overdose,
call an emergency room or poison
control left near you. If the
drops have been ingested (taken
by mouth), drink plenty of fluid
and call an emergency left for
advice.
More
Information
Do not touch the dropper to
any surface, including your eyes
or hands. The dropper is
sterile. If it becomes
contaminated, it could cause an
infection in your eye. Patanol
contains a preservative (benzalkonium
chloride), so do not wear
contact lenses while applying
this medication. Contact lenses
can be inserted about 15 minutes
after a dose. Avoid other eye
drops unless your doctor
approves.
Disclaimer
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your information purposes only,
it is not intended that this
information covers all uses,
directions, drug interactions,
precautions, or adverse effects
of your medication. This is only
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not be relied on for any
purpose. It should not be
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instructions for any particular
patient.
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