Description
Generic
Sodium Succinate + Cytochrome C + Adenosine + Nicotinamide
Indications
Lens opacification is treated using this eye drop.
Pharmacology
(Intermediate Substance) Anhydrous Sodium Succinate stimulates ATP synthesis.
If you’re interested in finding out more about the role of Cytochrome C, click here.
If you want to know more about Adenosine, click here. Adenosine plays an important role in providing the energy required for vital functions in the body such as glutathione production and intermembrane active transport of ammonia and amino acids.
According to reports, nicotinamide is involved in the creation of ATP. Because it keeps glutathione in its reduced form, NADPH plays a vital function in protecting cells from oxidizing agents and free radicals.
Dosage & Administration
One drop into the affected eye twice daily.
Interaction
We recommend that you inform your doctor of any concurrent therapy, especially if you are using other eye drops.
Contraindications
All patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the product’s ingredients should not use this eye drop.
Side Effects
Patients may experience more or less discomfort with this medicine, as with any active ingredient.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Before using this medication during pregnancy or nursing, it is recommended that you consult your doctor.
Precautions & Warnings
Please do not ingest or inject. You should wait 15 minutes between each installation if you’re using another ophthalmic solution at the same time as this one.
Therapeutic Class
Drugs for lens opacification
Storage Conditions
Pharmaceutical Name
General Pharmaceuticals Ltd.