Ophthalmic drops
Hello, Doctor: I previously visited an ophthalmologist due to some discomfort, swelling, and mild pain in my eyes.
The ophthalmologist indicated that my intraocular pressure was normal and suggested that it was likely due to eye fatigue.
They prescribed me a bottle of eye drops called "Patron Eye Drops." Here is the link to the eye drop's image: https://www.fyh.mohw.gov.tw/?aid=516&pid=0&page_name=detail&iid=203.
I would like to ask if this eye drop contains steroids.
Thank you, Doctor!
Niming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/11/30
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Engene Eye Drops are steroid-free.
They can be used as directed by a physician.
Reply Date: 2023/11/30
More Info
Patron Eye Drops, known as "ENGENE EYE DROPS," are often prescribed for various eye conditions, including dryness, irritation, and fatigue. However, the specific formulation of these eye drops can vary by manufacturer and region, so it is essential to check the ingredient list on the packaging or consult with a healthcare professional for the most accurate information.
In general, many over-the-counter eye drops do not contain steroids. Steroid eye drops are typically prescribed for more severe conditions, such as inflammation or allergic reactions, and are used under strict medical supervision due to potential side effects, including increased intraocular pressure and cataract formation. If the eye drops you received do not list any corticosteroids (such as hydrocortisone or dexamethasone) in their ingredients, they are likely not steroid-based.
It's crucial to understand the purpose of the eye drops you are using. If your doctor prescribed Patron Eye Drops for eye fatigue and irritation, they are likely formulated to provide lubrication and relief from dryness rather than to treat inflammation or severe allergic reactions. These types of drops often contain ingredients like artificial tears, which help to moisten the eyes and provide comfort.
If you have concerns about the ingredients in your eye drops or if you are experiencing persistent symptoms, it is advisable to follow up with your eye care provider. They can provide clarity on the specific formulation of the eye drops and whether they are appropriate for your condition.
In addition to medication, consider lifestyle changes that can help alleviate eye fatigue. This includes taking regular breaks from screens (the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds), ensuring proper lighting while reading or working, and maintaining a comfortable humidity level in your environment. Staying hydrated and using a humidifier can also help keep your eyes moist.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, or if you experience new symptoms such as vision changes, increased redness, or discharge, seek medical attention promptly. Your eye health is vital, and timely intervention can prevent complications.
In summary, while Patron Eye Drops are generally not steroid-based, always verify the ingredients and consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Your eye care regimen should be tailored to your specific needs, and understanding the medications you are using is a crucial part of maintaining your eye health.
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