Hylo-Comod

Hylo-Comod Dosage/Direction for Use

sodium hyaluronate

Manufacturer:

URSAPHARM

Distributor:

BJC Healthcare

Marketer:

BJC Healthcare
Full Prescribing Info
Dosage/Direction for Use
Posology for the treatment of keratoconjuctivitis sicca and patient wearing contact lenses: Regimens of ophthalmic hyaluronan 0.1% solution 1 to 2 drops, 3-4 times daily.
Posology in patients who underwent surgical interventions: At least 3, maximum 10 drops per day into the treated eye.
Mode of administration: Only use HYLO-COMOD if the sealing of the folding carton was intact before the first use.
Step 1: Remove cap before use.
Step 2: Before the first application please turn the HYLO-COMOD bottle with its tip down and press onto the bottom of the bottle until the first drop appears at the nozzle. Now the bottle is ready for further use. Hold the bottle upside down with the thumb on the shoulder of the bottle and the other fingers on the bottom of the bottle.
Step 3: Support the hand holding the COMOD-bottle as shown with the other hand.
Step 4: Lean head back slightly, gently pull down the lower eyelid and apply a strong and quick pressure on the middle of bottom of the bottle.
This activates the mechanism for the release of one drop. Because of the special COMOD valve system, size and speed of each drop are the same independently on how much pressure is applied. Slowly close eyes to allow the fluid to spread evenly on the eye surface.
Step 5: Replace cap immediately after use. Take care that the dropper tip is dry.
When applying the fluid, avoid any contact between the tip of the bottle and eye or skin. The COMOD-bottle releases 10 ml of solution which is the equivalent of approximately 300 drops. For technical reasons a small amount remains in the bottle at the end of exhaustion. Only one person should be treated with one particular bottle of HYLO-COMOD.
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