Uses of BSS intraocular medicine

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BSS intraocular is an intraocular or intraocular injection as a sterile cleaning solution. Intraocular BSS is used to maintain the natural state of the eye during surgery such as cataract surgery. Intravitreal BSS may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

1. What are the effects of intraocular BSS?


What is the effect of BSS intraocular medicine? Intraocular BSS is an intraocular or intraocular injection as a sterile cleaning solution. Intraocular BSS is used to maintain the natural state of the eye during surgical procedures such as cataract surgery. Intravitreal BSS may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
After surgery, you need to actively contact your treating doctor if you have vision problems, eye pain or redness, or increased sensitivity to light.

2. Note before taking BSS intraocular medicine


To make sure the use of BSS intraocular medicine is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have medical conditions such as:
Diabetes; History of glaucoma. Use in pregnancy: It is not known to date whether intraocular BSS will harm an unborn baby. So you need to proactively inform your treating doctor if you are pregnant.
Use of the drug in breastfeeding: It is not known at this time whether intraocular irrigation passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby? You need to inform your doctor if you are breast-feeding.

3. How is BSS intraocular used?


Intraocular BSS is used as an irrigation solution during eye surgery. Intraocular BSS is not for injection or intravenous infusion.
In the event of a missed dose: Because you will receive the intraocular BSS in the surgical setting, you are not likely to miss a dose. In case of drug overdose: Since this medication is given by a healthcare professional in a medical setting, an overdose is unlikely.

4. What should you avoid after taking BSS intraocular?


Follow your treating doctor's instructions about any restrictions on food, drink, or daily activity.

5. Undesirable effects of intraocular BSS drugs


You need to watch out for some signs of an allergic reaction including hives; shortness of breath; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Also, you should notify your treating doctor immediately if you have:
Vision problems; Eye pain or redness; Increased sensitivity to light. Other common undesirable effects may include:
Headache ; Mild eye discomfort. This is not a complete list of undesirable effects and others may occur. Therefore, you need to actively contact your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

6. Interocular BSS drug interactions


There are currently no studies to determine the likelihood that other medications you take by mouth or by injection will have an effect on intraocular BSS medication used in the eye. However, many drugs can interact with each other.
Interactions of drugs with each other may change the ability to work or increase the effect of adverse effects. You need to proactively list to your doctor or pharmacist all the prescription and nonprescription drugs, vitamins and minerals, herbal products and health foods you are taking. used to minimize possible drug interactions.
In short, BSS intraocular medicine is an intraocular or intraocular injection as a sterile cleaning solution. Intraocular BSS is used to maintain the natural state of the eye during surgery such as cataract surgery. Intravitreal BSS may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. To ensure effective use, patients need to carefully read the instructions and strictly follow the instructions of the doctor and medical staff performing the surgery.
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References: drugs.com, everydayhealth

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