Description
Indications of Bepogen Ophthalmic Solution
Bepotastine Besilate is used to alleviate itching that comes with the signs and symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis.
Pharmacology of Bepogen Ophthalmic Solution
Bepotastine is an inhibitor of histamine release from mast cells and a direct H1-receptor antagonist.
Dosage & Administration of Bepogen Ophthalmic Solution
Interaction of Bepogen Ophthalmic Solution
There were no medication interactions found, however individuals who are allergic to this product’s chemical should be cautious.
Contraindications
Patients having a history of hypersensitivity responses to Bepotastine Besilate or any of the other components in this product are not recommended to use it.
Side Effects of Bepogen Ophthalmic Solution
A moderate taste after instillation was the most prevalent reported adverse effect, occurring in about 25% of patients. Eye discomfort, headache, and nasopharyngitis were also reported by 2-5 percent of the participants.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy Classification C. In pregnant women, there are no appropriate and well-controlled trials. Only if the possible benefit to the mother outweighs the danger to the fetus should it be taken during pregnancy.
Lactation: Bepotastine Besilate is not known to be excreted in human milk. When it’s given to a nursing mother, it’s best to be cautious.
Precautions & Warnings
Do not contact the dropper tip to any surface to reduce the possibility of contamination. It should not be used to alleviate irritation caused by contact lenses. When using this drop, patients should be instructed not to use contact lenses.
Therapeutic Class
Storage Conditions
Store in a cold, dry, and light-protected location. Keep out of children’s reach. After opening, do not use for more than 4 weeks.