Proparacaine Eye Drops 0.5%

👁️ Proparacaine Eye Drops 0.5%


🔹 1. Prescription / Indication:

Proparacaine Hydrochloride 0.5% eye drops are a topical ophthalmic anesthetic used for:

  • Numbing the eye surface before:
    • Tonometry (intraocular pressure measurement)
    • Gonioscopy
    • Foreign body removal
    • Minor eye procedures (e.g., suture removal)
    • Diagnostic procedures (e.g., fluorescein staining)

🔹 2. Description:

  • Generic Name: Proparacaine Hydrochloride
  • Strength: 0.5% (i.e., 5 mg/mL)
  • Dosage Form: Sterile ophthalmic solution (eye drops)
  • Appearance: Clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid
  • Route: Ophthalmic (for eye only)

🔹 3. Composition:

ComponentPurpose
Proparacaine HCl 0.5%Active ingredient (anesthetic)
Benzalkonium chloridePreservative (in some brands)
Sodium chloride, Boric acidIsotonicity and pH balance
Purified waterSolvent

🔹 4. Advantages:

  • Rapid onset of anesthesia (within 30 seconds)
  • Short duration (10–20 minutes), ideal for brief procedures
  • Non-irritating, generally well-tolerated
  • Enables painless diagnostic and minor surgical interventions
  • Safer and more stable compared to older agents like cocaine or tetracaine

🔹 5. Nature / Drug Class:

  • Pharmacological class: Local anesthetic (ester-type)
  • Mechanism: Blocks sodium channels in nerve endings, preventing pain transmission
  • Onset: 20–30 seconds
  • Duration: 10–20 minutes (reapplication possible under supervision)

🔹 6. Common Packaging:

  • Sterile plastic dropper bottle (typically 5 mL or 15 mL)
  • Labeled as:
    • “Proparacaine HCl Ophthalmic Solution 0.5%”
    • “For Professional Use Only”
  • Single-use minims or unit-dose packs also available for clinical settings

🔹 7. Storage:

  • Store at 2°C to 8°C (refrigerated)
  • Protect from light and freezing
  • Do not use if solution becomes discolored or cloudy
  • Use within 28 days after opening, or as per manufacturer guidelines

🔹 8. Patient Advice:

  • Only for professional use — not for home application
  • Do not rub the eye while numb — may worsen corneal damage
  • Temporary blurring, stinging, or foreign body sensation may occur
  • Do not wear contact lenses immediately after use
  • Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination
  • Inform doctor of any allergies or eye infections

🔹 9. Purpose / Clinical Use:

ProcedureUse of Proparacaine
TonometryNumbs cornea for painless IOP check
Foreign body removalAllows manipulation without pain
Fluorescein stainingUsed prior to applying stain
Minor surgical proceduresCorneal/conjunctival anesthesia
Gonioscopy & Contact Lens FittingReduces discomfort

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions:

  • Not for prolonged use – repeated or unsupervised use can cause corneal toxicity, delayed healing, epithelial damage, or keratitis
  • Should only be administered by trained medical personnel
  • Avoid use in patients with known hypersensitivity
  • Not to be used as an anesthetic for intraocular surgery

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