Hypochlorous Acid
Generic Name: hypochlorous acid
Brand Names:
Roycederm Stye Relief Eye Spray.
Antiseptic / Eyelid Cleanser
Overview
Antiseptic / Eyelid Cleanser
Uses
Spray directly onto closed eyelids or applyusing a sterile cotton pad Gently wipe acrossthe eyelid and lash line Use 1-2 times daily oras recommended by your eye care professional If you wear contact lenses, please removethem before use For external eyelid use only
Dosage
For cleansing of the eyelid and eyelash area Helps reduce bacteria that can cause skin and eyelid irritation Supports daily eyelid hygiene
Side Effects
Do not touch tip of container to any surface Avoid direct contact with the eyes If contact with eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with water Redness, irritation,or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity
Interactions
Redness, irritation, or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity
Warnings
For external use only In the eyes · If the solution changes color or becomes cloudy Redness, irritation, or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity Do not touch tip of container to any surface Avoid direct contact with the eyes If contact with eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with water Redness, irritation,or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. In the eyes · If the solution changes color or becomes cloudy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hypochlorous Acid used for?▼
Spray directly onto closed eyelids or applyusing a sterile cotton pad Gently wipe acrossthe eyelid and lash line Use 1-2 times daily oras recommended by your eye care professional If you wear contact lenses, please removethem before use For external eyelid use only
What are the side effects of Hypochlorous Acid?▼
Do not touch tip of container to any surface Avoid direct contact with the eyes If contact with eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with water Redness, irritation,or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity
What are the important warnings for Hypochlorous Acid?▼
For external use only In the eyes · If the solution changes color or becomes cloudy Redness, irritation, or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity Do not touch tip of container to any surface Avoid direct contact with the eyes If contact with eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with water Redness, irritation,or discomfort persists or worsens You experience allergic reaction or unexpected eye sensitivity If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. In the eyes · If the solution changes color or becomes cloudy
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.