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Alomide.
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Alomide Indications
Alomide is also popularly known as Lodoxamide. Alomide is a very effective anti-allergic remedy, as it is able to inhibit the processes that occur in the individual's organism that are known to lead to the appearance of the unpleasant symptoms of an Allergic Reaction.
Alomide is a known fact that allergies are common medical disorders that affects people from all over the world.
After the individual has been exposed to a substance to which he is allergic, he or she will start experiencing the signs of this disorder.
Alomide is indicated with confidence to individuals who present eye (ocular) symptoms and / or signs of an Allergic Reaction.
Patients who presented burning, watering eyes, itchy eyes, swollen eyes, and so on stated that their symptoms have improved after using Alomide. However, Alomide can also be indicated to treat some other allergies (apart from eye medical conditions).
However, you should not start a therapy with Alomide to treat another condition without your physician's direct approval.
Alomide Contraindications
It is every patient's responsibility to keep the medicine's dropper sterile. This means that every individual must make sure that the dropper does not come into direct contact with any surface (this includes the patient's hands, eyes, and so on). This is very important, as receiving your doses of Alomide through a contaminated dropper can produce the worsening of your symptoms, and also the development of further eye infections.
Patients who present eye infections (caused by fungus, viruses or bacteria) must not start a therapy with Alomide unless they are already following a treatment trial with the adequate anti-infection remedy.
Scientists have determined that Alomide belongs to the category B (considering the FDA pregnancy standards). In other words, this means that a treatment trial with Alomide that is indicated to a pregnant female should not trigger any harmful effects on the growing fetus. However, in order to avoid any unnecessary complications, we recommend all female patients who are pregnant or are planning to become so soon to ask for their personal health care provider's direct approval to start a treatment trial with Alomide.
The results of the numerous studies that have been made in order to determine whether Alomide's ingredients are able to pass into the individual's breast milk have been inconclusive. We strongly advise you to discontinue nursing your infant during your therapy with Alomide.
Alomide Intake Guidelines
When your personal physician instructs you to start taking Alomide (or any other medicine) you should ask him or her to give you a set of precise directions regarding your future prophylaxis with Alomide. If you have further questions regarding the proper way of administering Alomide, or if you want to know more about your therapy with Alomide, we strongly recommend you to seek further professional guidance. A nurse, a pharmacist or a doctor is able to provide you with all the information that you need.
Before you may apply a dose of Alomide, you should carefully wash both your hands. The drug's label should contain a set of details regarding the proper administration method. However, we intend to present you the basic steps that one ought to follow in order to apply a dose of Alomide.
Alomide should be gently shaken in order to mix the content of the bottle. Tilt your head back with care and gently pull your lower eyelid down. At this stage, the dropper ought to be positioned above your eye. When you squeeze a drop of Alomide, you should avoid looking at the dropper itself. After applying the drop, one must keep his or her eye closed for 60 seconds; meanwhile, it is best to gently press the inside corner of the eye. If your personal health care provider has indicated you more than one drop of Alomide per eye, you should repeat the process after 5 minutes.
Alomide Dosage
When your physician prescribes you a treatment trial with Alomide, he or she will also indicate you the number of drops that you should apply to your eye(s) on a regular basis. Do not deviate from your physician's professional dosage directions without his or her consent.
Alomide Overdose
Although an overdose with Alomide is a rare medical condition, some clinical cases in which the patient ingested the medicine have been reported. The patients usually presented sweating, fatigue, dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, diarrhea, nausea, and so on. In such cases, the individual ought to be granted immediate professional medical care.
Alomide Missed Dose
Although a missed dose of Alomide is not severe, such situations are best to be avoided. However, if such a situation occurs, the patient ought to apply the number of drops of Alomide to the affected eye as soon as he or she can. Double doses of this brand of eye drops are strictly forbidden.
Alomide Side Effects
Due to the carefully chosen ingredients that form Alomide, Alomide does not trigger any severe, life-threatening symptoms. However, some patients who had followed a prolonged treatment trial with Alomide experienced: eye stinging, burning, or irritation; dry or puffy eyes; blurred vision; headache; stomach discomfort; dizziness; warmth; nausea; dry nose; sneezing; a rash, and so on.
Alomide Interactions
It is not recommended to follow an adjacent therapy with other eye medicines during your treatment trial with Alomide without your physician's consent. Some over the counter medical products have been reported to harmfully interact with Alomide.
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