Full Data Page (Products) List
Notes
Prescription Only Medicines/Pharmacy Medicines Products.
- See current listing and links in Notes.
- A relevant supplier with contact details will be found in each Product Data Page when published.
- New Product Data Pages will be published and linked via Notes as data comes to hand.
- For errors, omissions or suggestions Email: adpconsultancy@gmail.com
Details
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How Supplied See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Dosing See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Formulation See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Contact Lens Use Waiting data. |
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Indications See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Contra-Indications/Cautions See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Adverse Reactions See individual Product Data Page entries via links in Notes below. |
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Legal Category POM. |
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Notes Links to current Product Data Pages in this website (the list is proceeding to grow, email correspondence to adpconsultancy@gmail.com) 1. Ilube Acetylcysteine 5% w/v Eye Drops (Rayner) (POM classification). 2. Optrex Infected Eye Drops Chloramphenicol (Rickett Benckiser) (P classification) 3. Sodium Cromoglycate 2% w/v Eye Drops(FDC) (POM classification) 4. Opatanol 1mg/ml eye drop (Alcon) (POM classification) 5. Genticin (Gentamicin 0.3% w/v) Eye/Ear Drops. (POM clasification). 6. Optrex Bacterial Conjunctivitis Ointment (P classification) 7. GoldenEye® 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment Dibrompropamidine Isetionate, (P classification) 8. Isopto Plain (Alcon) (P classification only) 9. https://eyedropsdatabase.co.uk/eye-care-product-list/45:catacrom-sodium-cromoglicate-2-preservative-free-unit-dose-eye-drops/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO BE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING. 1. Pt MUST BE INSTRUCTED TO READ ACCOMPANYING PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET BEFORE USE. 2. ECP/HCP to read SmPCs before prescribing 3. ECP/HCP to read PILs before prscribing. 4. ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD THE DATA CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE BE USED AS A BASIS FOR CLINICAL DECISION MAKING/PX ADVICE - THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY REFERENCE TO THE ORIGINAL PRESCRIBER AND/OR PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. 5. Because products are regularly improved and change, product data and advice may occasionally change. As a result, EDDB recommends that you and your patient always read the product label and Patient Information Leaflet carefully before using any products. Please do not solely rely on the information provided on this website. Because of this, EDDB is unable to accept liability for any inaccuracies or incorrect information contained on this site. 6. Attention is drawn to these products' POM/P categories and the full relevant legal restrictions therof. 7. Attention is drawn to specific warnings in Contra-Indications/Cautions and Adverse Reactions in the relevant page and the full text of the SPC/PIL/IFU, all of which shpuld be read and understood. 8.REMINDER: TERMS OF USE. By using this website I agree I am an Eye Care/Health Care Professional and have read, understood and accepted all the terms of use as outlined in the Disclaimer and the Privacy Policy. |
Product information
Not every product may be listed, or have full data. Every effort is being made to fill in the gaps as soon as possible. It will continue to grow in breadth and depth as data arrives and products are released, almost on a daily basis. Endeavours will be made to include information on 'retailers' drops such as Sainsbury's, Superdrug etc, so you can have data available when your patient tells you they are using Tesco Allergy Drops (Sodium Cromoglicate) and asks "can I use it with my contact lenses?". If you would like to propose products for the database, have any ideas, suggestions, would like to provide missing data or see any factual inaccuracies please email adpconsultancy@gmail.com
