OCRIPLASMIN

Overview

OCRIPLASMIN is a Schedule H drug.
Ocriplasmin is a proteolytic enzyme, prescribed for symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion, a progressive visual condition. 

Usage

OCRIPLASMIN can address symptoms like: Eyes Pain, Eyes Blurred Vision, Eyes Bleeding, Eyes Floating Spots Or Strings In Vision

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it safe on my liver?
A: Check with your Doctor first

Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Check with your Doctor first

Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe

Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Ask your doctor

Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Not enough studies to prove Risk – Ask your Doctor

Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Check with your Doctor first

How Do I Take It?

Route of Administration: Ophthalmic (Eye)

Precautions

  • You should not use Ocriplasmin,if you are allergic to it.
  • Use care when driving or doing other tasks that call for clear eyesight.
  • Do not get this shot in the same eye more than 1 time. Talk with the doctor.
  • Have your eye pressure and eyesight checked as you have been told by the doctor.
  • Do not give to a childUse ocriplasmin as ordered by your doctor.
  • It is given as a shot into the eye.
  • Avoid excess dosage.

Common Side-Effects

OCRIPLASMIN : Vision Problems, Impaired Color Vision, Eyes Discomfort, Eyes Decreased Night Vision, Eyes Floating Spots Or Strings In Vision, Eyes Change In Vision, Eyes Dry Eyes

Serious Side-Effects

OCRIPLASMIN : Eyes Bleeding, Eyes Blurred Vision, Eyes Pain, Eyes Change In Vision, Eyes Redness, Eyes Sudden Flash Of Lights, Eyes Watery Eyes, Eyes Sensitive To Light

Technical Classification

OCRIPLASMIN is categorized as: MISCELLANEOUS OPHTHALMIC AGENTS / OPHTHALMIC PREPARATIONS / TOPICAL AGENTS

Storage Conditions

Room Temperature (Between 15 To 25 C)

Available Alternatives

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