Description
Generic
Sodium Succinate + Cytochrome C + Adenosine + Nicotinamide
Indications
This eye drop is used to treat opacification of the lens.
Pharmacology
The intermediary chemical anhydrous sodium succinate stimulates the synthesis of ATP.
Cytochrome C is required for the oxidative phosphorylation of ADP to produce ATP.
Adenosine is required for the biosynthesis of glutathione, intermembrane active transport of ions and amino acids, and the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and nucleic acids, among other key functions of the life cycle.
Nicotinamide is thought to be involved in the production of ATP. By keeping glutathione in its reduced state, NADPH protects the cell from oxidizing agents and free radicals.
Dosage & Administration
One drop into the affected eye twice daily.
Interaction
Any concurrent treatment, particularly with other eye drops, should be disclosed to your doctor to minimize drug interactions.
Contraindications
This eye drop is not recommended for people who have a known hypersensitivity to any of the product’s ingredients.
Side Effects
This medicine, like any other active ingredient, may cause some individuals to experience greater or less discomfort.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Before using this medicine during pregnancy or nursing, it is recommended that you seek medical counsel.
Precautions & Warnings
Do not inject or swallow. In case of concomitant treatment with another ophthalmic solution, wait 15 minutes between each instillation.
Therapeutic Class
Drugs for lens opacification
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature and keep away from direct sunlight. It’s best if the contents aren’t used for more than 4 weeks after the bottle is initially opened.
Pharmaceutical Name
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.