Muro 128 Suspension
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Sodium Chloride Drops - non Rx
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Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) Indication
Muro 128 Suspension and Sodium Chloride Drops (generic for Muro 128 Suspension), is a medication that is commonly used in the treatment of the swelling of the cornea. Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) works by taking water out of the cornea in order to lower the swelling.
Storage
Keep Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) stored at room temperature (59-86ºF). Store in a tightly sealed container and keep the medication away from heat, moisture, and light. Store away from children and pets.
Precautions
- Because Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) may, in some cases, cause blurred vision, avoid driving, operating machinery, or anything else that could be dangerous without proper eyesight.
- Do not swallow Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) as it may be harmful when taken this way.
- Call poison control if you accidentally swallow the medication.
Warnings
- Do not use it if the medication changes color or becomes cloudy.
- Do not do anything considered dangerous without proper vision as Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) may cause blurred vision.
- Never take more than one dose at a time.
- Do not swallow Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) because it may be harmful to your body.
- Discuss the effects of taking Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) while pregnant or breastfeeding with your doctor.
Patient family Information
- Take Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) as directed by your doctor.
- Remember to wash your hands before using Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops).
- Pull the lower eyelid away from the eye to create a pocket.
- Apply a small amount of the medication into the pocket and close your eyes.
- Keep your eyes closed for about 1-2 minutes.
- Wipe the tip of the applicator with a clean dry tissue and be sure not to touch the applicator tip on any surface due to the possibility of contamination.
- Wash your hands again, after application to remove any residue left from the medication.
Contraindication
- Avoid using Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) if there is a change in color or if the medication becomes cloudy.
- Discuss the use of Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) with your doctor if you are/become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
Severe Side Effects of Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops)
Obtain medical attention immediately if any of the following severe side effects occur:
- Severe allergic reactions (rash, hives, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue)
- Changes in vision
- Continued redness
- Burning or irritation
- Eye pain
- Feeling that something is in the eye
Common Side Effects of Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops)
The most common side effect of Muro 128 Suspension (Sodium Chloride Drops) is mild burning or irritation.
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References
2022. Muro 128 2 % Eye Drops – Uses, Side Effects, and More. WebMD.
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-3743-215/muro-128-ophthalmic-eye/sodium-chloride-solution-ophthalmic/details
Additional information
Brand Name: | Muro 128 Suspension |
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Generic name: | Sodium Chloride Drops – Generic Non Rx, Sodium Chloride Drops – non Rx |
Other Names: | Muro 128 Suspension |
Strength(s): | 5% |
Quantities Available: | 10mL, 15mL |
Formulation: | Opthalmic Solution |
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