Eye drops Allergodyl

For today the market of pharmaceutical preparations is wide enough, and always there is a difficulty at a choice of such preparation that its action was effective and did not put harm to health. Among the antihistamines, allergodyl drops have proven themselves well.

Features of eye drops Allergodyl

Allergodyl is an antiallergic eye drop that is used to treat lesions of all kinds (contact conjunctivitis or seasonal manifestations). They have a strong enough and long-lasting effect, are well tolerated, while the number of side effects is minimal, even with systematic use.

It should be noted that the drug does not contain hormones. This is important, given the fact that most antiallergenic drugs in their composition have them. Once in the eyes, drops Allergodil have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effect. They also stabilize and slow the release of biologically active substances, which, in turn, accompany both late and early periods of inflammation.

Indications for use:

Analogues of eye drops Allergodyl are preparations:

Instructions for the use of drops Allergodyl

This drug can be used for a long period of time. It is recommended 2-3 times a day to instill 1 or 2 drops in the lower eyelid of the affected eye (conjunctival sac).

If you want to use the drug with seasonal allergic disease, then it should be used 1-3 weeks before the approximate start of the stimulus (down, dust, pet hair and other allergens). In this case, allergodyl should be used 2 times a day for 1 drop in each eye (morning and evening). If the symptoms have already begun to manifest, then the use of drops can be increased up to 4 times a day.

If a long course of treatment is required, then it is established by the attending physician. Drops can be used with other drugs, but it is necessary to take a break between instillation for at least 15 minutes.

Contraindications for use are:

Possible side effects

At the beginning of treatment, immediately after instillation there may be a sensation of dryness, burning, the presence of sand in the eyes, impaired vision, soreness or swelling. Special treatment is not required, since these symptoms pass by themselves.