Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop
| SKU | 2763 |
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| Generic For | Nepafenac Ophthalmic solution |
| Manufacturer | Ajant Pharma, India |
| Active Ingredient | Nepafenac Ophthalmic solution |
| Pack Size | Qty | Price Per Pill or Unit | Price | Cart | |
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| 1 Eye Drop/s | US$ 15.00 | US$ 15.00 | |||
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| 3 Eye Drop/s | US$ 15.00 | US$ 45.00 | |||
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| 6 Eye Drop/s | US$ 11.70 | US$ 70.2022%US$ 90.00 | |||
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Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop – NSAID Eye Drop for Post-Cataract Surgery Relief
What is Nepaflam Eye Drop used for?
Nepaflam contains Nepafenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) eye drop used to manage pain and inflammation following cataract surgery.
How does Nepafenac work?
It's converted in the eye to its active form, which blocks prostaglandin production — the substances responsible for post-surgical pain, swelling, and inflammation.
How is it typically Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop used?
Usually one drop is applied to the operated eye three times daily, starting a day before surgery and continuing for a few weeks afterward, exactly as directed by the eye surgeon.
What if a dose is missed the Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop?
Apply the drop as soon as you remember; if it's almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and continue your normal schedule.
What are the common side effects of Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop?
Temporary stinging, blurred vision, eye discomfort, and increased sensitivity to light are commonly reported after application.
What precautions should be taken during use of Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop?
Avoid wearing contact lenses during treatment unless your doctor approves. People with bleeding disorders or those taking blood thinners should inform their doctor, as NSAID eye drops can occasionally affect healing or increase bleeding risk after eye surgery.
Is a prescription required for Nepaflam 0.1% 5ml Eye Drop?
Yes, this is a prescription ophthalmic medication typically used under post-surgical supervision.




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