Catrix Eye Drops

Catrix Eye Drops(Adenosine, Nicotinamide, Cytochrome C & Sodium Succinate)

Catrix Eye Drops

Therapeutic Group: Ophthalmic- Antioxidant & Anticataract

Presentation

Catrix Sterile Eye Drops: Each ml contains Adenosine BP 2 mg, Nicotinamide BP 10 mg, Cytochrome C Ph. Grade 0.5 mg and Sodium Succinate Ph. Grade 0.6 mg.

Description

Catrix is a sterile eye drops containing Adenosine, Nicotinamide, Cytochrome C and Sodium Succinate. Cytochrome C helps in the oxidative phosphorylation for synthesizing ATP from ADP. Sodium Succinate (intermediate substance) promotes the production of ATP. Adenosine plays essential role in producing energy required for the vital function of the lens. Nicotinamide is involved in the process of creating ATP.

Indications

Catrix eye drops is used for the treatment of lens opacification.

Dosage & Administration

One drop into the affected eye twice daily.

Side Effects

Catrix may cause more or less discomfort in some patients like any other drug. If any discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult doctor.

Precautions

Only for topical ophthalmic use. Do not inject or swallow. In case of concomitant treatment with another ophthalmic solution, wait 15 minutes between each instillation.

Use in Pregnancy & Lactation

In pregnancy and lactation, it is recommended to take advice from doctor before using Catrix eye drops.

Drug Interaction

No specific drug interaction has been demonstrated.

Over Dose

Generally it does not cause any toxicity even after accidental ingestion of the medicine due to low quantity of ingredients.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place & protected from light
Keep out of reach of children
Do not use more than 4 weeks after opening

Commercial Pack

Catrix Sterile Eye Drops: Plastic dropper bottle contains 5 ml of sterile eye drops.