Tetracaine Ophthalmic |
1 Bottle, 5ml
Tetracaine Ophthalmic 5ml | Numbing Eye Drops for Eye Procedures and Pain
What is this medication?
Tetracaine ophthalmic is a local anesthetic (numbing medication) used to temporarily numb the surface of the eye. It works by blocking nerve signals in the eye so that pain is not felt during certain procedures or when the eye is irritated.
This medication is most commonly used by healthcare providers before eye exams, procedures, or to relieve severe eye discomfort for a short period of time.
Because tetracaine numbs the eye, it does not treat the underlying cause of pain or infection. Instead, it helps reduce discomfort while the eye is being evaluated or treated.
This medication should only be used when prescribed or administered by a licensed healthcare provider.
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Keep the medication in its original labeled packaging
Store according to pharmacy instructions
Carry in your carry-on bag when traveling
Do not expose to excessive heat or light
Only use the medication when instructed by your provider
Do not share this medication with others
When should this medication be used?
Your provider may recommend using this medication in situations such as:
eye procedures or diagnostic exams
removal of foreign objects from the eye
severe eye pain or irritation requiring short-term relief
corneal or surface eye injuries
This medication is intended for short-term use only. Do not use it routinely or longer than instructed, as this can delay healing or cause damage to the eye.
Do not start this medication unless your provider has instructed you to do so.
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Follow the directions on your prescription label and the instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
General instructions for use include:
Use this medication only in the eye
Apply exactly as directed by your provider
Do not use more frequently or longer than prescribed
Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to your eye or any surface
Wash your hands before and after use
This medication is typically used in controlled settings or for short-term relief only.
Special Instructions for Use (Eye Drops)
To apply eye drops correctly:
Wash your hands thoroughly
Tilt your head back and pull down the lower eyelid
Place the prescribed number of drops into the eye
Close your eye gently for a few moments
Do not blink excessively or rub the eye
Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination
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This medication is typically used as needed
If you are unsure whether to use another dose, contact your provider
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While using tetracaine ophthalmic:
Do not touch, rub, or apply pressure to your eye while it is numb, as you may injure it without realizing it
Avoid activities that could irritate or damage the eye until sensation returns
Do not use for longer than prescribed, as prolonged use can harm the cornea
Inform any healthcare provider that you are using this medication
If the medication is accidentally swallowed, seek medical help immediately
Because your eye cannot feel pain while numb, extra caution is required to prevent accidental injury.
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Tetracaine ophthalmic may interact with other medications or health conditions.
Tell your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, including:
prescription medications
over-the-counter medications
vitamins and supplements
herbal products
Do not start, stop, or change any medications without discussing with your provider.
Important Safety Information
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Tetracaine ophthalmic can cause serious side effects, especially if misused or overused.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
signs of a severe allergic reaction (rash, swelling, trouble breathing)
sudden changes in vision
worsening eye pain
severe eye irritation or damage
Using this medication too frequently or for prolonged periods may lead to serious eye injury or delayed healing.
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Stop taking this medication and seek immediate medical care if you experience:
you develop swelling of the face, lips, or throat
you have difficulty breathing
you experience sudden vision changes
eye pain worsens instead of improving
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Do not use this medication if you:
are allergic to tetracaine or any ingredients in the formulation
have been advised against its use by your healthcare provider
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Tell your healthcare provider if you:
have any medication allergies
have existing eye conditions or injuries
are using other eye medications
are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
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Common side effects may include:
mild eye irritation
burning or stinging sensation
temporary redness of the eye
Serious side effects (seek medical care immediately):
vision changes
severe eye pain
persistent irritation or damage to the eye
signs of allergic reaction
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Symptoms of overdose or improper use may include:
severe eye irritation or damage
vision problems
systemic effects if swallowed (seek immediate medical care)
If you think too much medication has been used or swallowed, contact poison control or seek emergency care right away.
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Dispose of unused or expired tetracaine ophthalmic properly:
Do not flush down the toilet or pour into drains
Ask your pharmacist about medication take-back programs
If no program is available, dispose of it in household trash following pharmacist guidance
Keep out of reach of children and pets
Disclaimers
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Some Travel Medical Kits may include prescription antibiotics that have been prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider for emergency use during travel when timely access to medical care may be limited.
These medications are intended to help patients manage certain suspected bacterial infections that may occur during travel when medical evaluation is not immediately available. Antibiotics included in travel kits should only be used according to the instructions provided by your healthcare provider and the guidance outlined in your medication safety guide.
Antibiotics are not effective against viral illnesses, including the common cold, influenza, or most sore throats. Using antibiotics when they are not medically necessary can contribute to antibiotic resistance and may expose patients to unnecessary medication risks.
Patients should only begin an antibiotic when symptoms clearly match the guidance provided in the medication instructions or when directed by a licensed healthcare provider.
If symptoms are severe, worsening, or do not improve within the expected time frame, patients should seek medical care as soon as possible.
Travel kit antibiotics are intended for short-term use during travel and should not be used for routine illnesses or without appropriate medical guidance.
Patients should never share prescription medications with others and should never take antibiotics that were prescribed for another individual.
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This prescription may have been issued through a telemedicine consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. If you experience severe symptoms, worsening illness, or any concerning reactions while using this medication, contact your prescribing clinician immediately or seek emergency medical care.
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This medication guide summarizes important safety information derived from pharmacy labeling, medication manufacturers, and prescribing references. It is intended to help patients understand the safe use of medications included in the Superior Health & Wellness Travel Medical Kit.
This guide does not contain the complete prescribing information for Cephalexin. Always follow the directions provided by your healthcare provider and the instructions on the pharmacy label that accompanies your prescription.
Medications included in travel medical kits are prescribed only after a clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Prescriptions are issued based on your medical history, current medications, allergies, and overall health needs. Not all patients will qualify for every medication or kit configuration, and the contents of each kit may vary based on provider discretion and patient suitability.
Some medications included in travel medical kits are commercially manufactured medications dispensed through licensed pharmacies. In certain cases, a medication may be provided as a compounded formulation prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy when a provider determines that a compounded version is medically appropriate for a patient. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or effectiveness but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable pharmacy regulations.
Travel Medical Kits are intended to provide limited medication support during travel when timely access to medical care may be difficult. These kits are not a substitute for routine medical care, primary care services, or emergency medical treatment. Purchasing a Travel Medical Kit does not establish a primary care relationship with Superior Health & Wellness and does not include ongoing medical supervision beyond the initial provider evaluation used to determine eligibility for the kit.
Patients experiencing severe illness, worsening symptoms, medication reactions, or medical emergencies should seek immediate medical care or contact a licensed healthcare professional.
Medical services and prescriptions offered through Superior Health & Wellness are provided by licensed healthcare professionals in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Prescription medications are dispensed by licensed pharmacies following a valid provider prescription.
Patients are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription medications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Visit MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Disclaimers
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This prescription may have been issued through a telemedicine consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. If you experience severe symptoms, worsening illness, or any concerning reactions while using this medication, contact your prescribing clinician immediately or seek emergency medical care.
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This medication guide summarizes important safety information derived from pharmacy labeling, medication manufacturers, and prescribing references. It is intended to help patients understand the safe use of medications included in the Superior Health & Wellness Travel Medical Kit.
This guide does not contain the complete prescribing information for Tetracaine Ophthalmic. Always follow the directions provided by your healthcare provider and the instructions on the pharmacy label that accompanies your prescription.
Medications included in travel medical kits are prescribed only after a clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Prescriptions are issued based on your medical history, current medications, allergies, and overall health needs. Not all patients will qualify for every medication or kit configuration, and the contents of each kit may vary based on provider discretion and patient suitability.
Some medications included in travel medical kits are commercially manufactured medications dispensed through licensed pharmacies. In certain cases, a medication may be provided as a compounded formulation prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy when a provider determines that a compounded version is medically appropriate for a patient. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or effectiveness but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable pharmacy regulations.
Travel Medical Kits are intended to provide limited medication support during travel when timely access to medical care may be difficult. These kits are not a substitute for routine medical care, primary care services, or emergency medical treatment. Purchasing a Travel Medical Kit does not establish a primary care relationship with Superior Health & Wellness and does not include ongoing medical supervision beyond the initial provider evaluation used to determine eligibility for the kit.
Patients experiencing severe illness, worsening symptoms, medication reactions, or medical emergencies should seek immediate medical care or contact a licensed healthcare professional.
Medical services and prescriptions offered through Superior Health & Wellness are provided by licensed healthcare professionals in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Prescription medications are dispensed by licensed pharmacies following a valid provider prescription.
Patients are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription medications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Visit MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.