Aceclidine: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: VIZZ
# Overview of Aceclidine Aceclidine is a prescription eye medication used to treat glaucoma and other eye pressure problems. It works by helping fluid drain from the eye, which reduces pressure inside the eye that can damage vision over time. Your eye doctor may prescribe this medicine as eye drops if you have high eye pressure or glaucoma. This medication can help protect your eyesight by keeping your eye pressure at a healthy level. Before using aceclidine, tell your doctor about any other eye conditions you have or medicines you're taking. Some people may experience side effects like eye redness, blurred vision, or discomfort when using these drops. Do not use this medication if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. If you're pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before using aceclidine, since it may not be safe during these times. Always follow your doctor's instructions for how often to use the drops, and store the medication as directed on the package to keep it working properly.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- OCULAR HYPERAEMIA102 reports
- INSTILLATION SITE IRRITATION59 reports
- VISUAL IMPAIRMENT54 reports
- HEADACHE43 reports
- VISION BLURRED16 reports
- DRUG EFFECT LESS THAN EXPECTED14 reports
- DRUG INEFFECTIVE12 reports
- FOREIGN BODY SENSATION IN EYES10 reports
- VITREOUS FLOATERS10 reports
- NAUSEA7 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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