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Nepazer

NEPAZER

Nepafenac Ophthalmic Suspension 0.1%

Reduces eye pain and swelling. It is commonly used after cataract surgery.

Reduces eye pain and swelling. It is commonly used after cataract surgery. Decreases redness and discomfort. Regulates post-LASIK inflammation Gives long term pain relief.

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About The Product

Uses

Reduces eye pain and swelling. It is commonly used after cataract surgery. Decreases redness and discomfort. Regulates post-LASIK inflammation Gives long term pain relief.

Side Effects

  • Mild burning or stinging Temporary loss of vision Headache (rare). Increased tearing. Eye irritation.

Uses

Reduces eye pain and swelling. It is commonly used after cataract surgery. Decreases redness and discomfort. Regulates post-LASIK inflammation Gives long term pain relief.

Side Effects

  • Mild burning or stinging Temporary loss of vision Headache (rare). Increased tearing. Eye irritation.

Indications

  • Pain and inflammation after cataract surgery Pain in the eye as a result of surgery or trauma Intraocular oedema

FAQ

Q1. Is Nepazer an antibiotic?
No, it is an NSAID (pain reliever).

Q2. Can I apply it to red eye?
Prescribed, generally following surgery.

Q3. How long is it usable?
Usually 2 weeks after surgery.

Q4. Does it influence eye pressure?
Not recommended in the long-term, but rarely.

Q5. Is it child- Question?
However, this is only possible with close medical supervision.

Indications

  • Pain and inflammation after cataract surgery Pain in the eye as a result of surgery or trauma Intraocular oedema

FAQ

Q1. Is Nepazer an antibiotic?
No, it is an NSAID (pain reliever).

Q2. Can I apply it to red eye?
Prescribed, generally following surgery.

Q3. How long is it usable?
Usually 2 weeks after surgery.

Q4. Does it influence eye pressure?
Not recommended in the long-term, but rarely.

Q5. Is it child- Question?
However, this is only possible with close medical supervision.

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