Ocular allergy/inflammation:

Indications for: ACULAR

Ocular itch due to seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. Post-op inflammation after cataract extraction.

Adults and Children:

<2yrs: not established. ≥2yrs: 1 drop 4 times daily. Post-op: begin 24hrs post-op and continue for 2 weeks.

ACULAR Warnings/Precautions:

Do not administer while wearing contacts. Risk of contamination (avoid contact with tip of the bottle). Bleeding tendencies. Complicated or repeat ocular surgeries. Corneal defects/denervation. Ocular surface diseases. Diabetes. Rheumatoid arthritis. May delay wound healing. Monitor cornea; discontinue immediately if corneal epithelial breakdown occurs. Hypersensitivity to aspirin. History of asthma. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

See Also:

ACULAR Classification:

NSAID.

ACULAR Interactions:

Concomitant topical steroids may increase risk of healing problems. May potentiate oral anticoagulants.

Adverse Reactions:

Transient stinging/burning, conjunctival hyperemia, corneal infiltrates, headache, ocular edema, ocular pain; ocular inflammation/irritation, superficial keratitis or infections, allergic reactions, increased ocular bleeding (including hyphemas).

Generic Drug Availability:

YES

How Supplied:

Soln (5mL)—1