Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route

How is Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route dosed?

Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route is administered by a healthcare professional as a shot into the eye. Please consult with a medical professional or your doctor for the appropriate dosing information based on individual health conditions and needs.

What medications are contraindication with Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route?

Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route may interact with other medications or substances that affect bleeding, such as aspirin.

How is Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route administered?

Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route is administered as an injection into the eye by an eye doctor or healthcare professional. It is used to treat symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion, an eye condition related to aging that may lead to blurring of vision or blindness.

What are common precautions when taking Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route?

Common precautions when taking Ocriplasmin Intraocular Route include informing your doctor of any allergies, medical conditions, or breastfeeding status. You should also discuss any other medications you are taking, as drug interactions can occur. Your eye doctor will closely monitor your progress after the injection, as serious eye problems can arise. If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as eye redness, sensitivity to light, pain, or changes in vision, you should contact your eye doctor immediately.