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Oculotect is used in the treatment of dry eye syndrome, also called 'Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Relief of dry eye symptoms; as a tear substitute when preservative use may be contraindicated or considered inadvisable. It is also sometimes used for the treatment of corneal ulcers as it covers the cornea with a protective layer and helps in the healing process. It can also help contact lens wearers who complain of dry eyes. Patients with severe occular allergies may experience dry eyes and the medication is particularly useful in such cases as it blocks out allergens such as pollens and dust mites.
The drug is also prescribed to people suffering from Recurrent corneal erosion.
Known allergy (sensitivity) to any of the eye drops ingredients .
The drug has not been tested on animals, children or pregnant patients, so it is advisable to consult an ophthalmologist before using Ocultect.
Since the drug does not contain active chemical ingredients, no adverse reactions are expected. Blurred vision, itching and burning sensation can sometimes appear shortly after application. These are usually short-lived and should not be a cause for concern.
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