OPDENAC
Nepafenac Ophthalmic Suspension
Nepafenac 0.1%
OPDENAC Eye Drops contain Nepafenac 0.1%, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) ophthalmic suspension formulated to relieve pain, redness, and swelling in the eyes, particularly after cataract surgery.
Key Features & Benefits
💧 Effective relief from post-operative ocular pain and inflammation
✅ Reduces redness, swelling, and discomfort after cataract surgery
👁️ Supports faster recovery and visual comfort
🛡️ Helps prevent further ocular damage caused by inflammation
📦 Sterile suspension in an easy-to-use dropper bottle
Composition (per ml)
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Nepafenac 0.1% w/v
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Sterile aqueous base – q.s.
Uses / Indications
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Post-cataract surgery pain and inflammation
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Management of ocular swelling and redness
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Relief from non-infectious eye inflammation
How It Works
Nepafenac is an NSAID that, once instilled in the eye, is converted to Amfenac, which blocks the enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) responsible for producing prostaglandins that cause inflammation, pain, and swelling.
Directions for Use
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Instill the recommended number of drops into the affected eye(s) as prescribed by your doctor.
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Shake well before use.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface to maintain sterility.
Precautions & Safety Information
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For ophthalmic use only.
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Do not use if allergic to NSAIDs.
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Temporary blurred vision or mild irritation may occur.
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Use only under medical supervision, especially after eye surgery.
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Consult your doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
Why Choose OPDENAC?
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Trusted NSAID eye drop for post-surgical recovery
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Provides fast and effective relief from pain and inflammation
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Safe, sterile, and easy-to-administer formulation
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Manufactured under stringent quality standards
FAQs
Q: What is OPDENAC Eye Drop used for?
A: It is mainly used to relieve pain, swelling, and redness after cataract surgery.
Q: How does Nepafenac work in the eyes?
A: It converts to Amfenac, which reduces prostaglandins responsible for pain and inflammation.
Q: Can I use OPDENAC for general eye redness?
A: It is prescribed primarily for post-surgical inflammation and should be used only under medical advice.
Q: Is it safe for long-term use?
A: No, it is usually prescribed for a short duration post-surgery. Always follow your doctor’s advice.
Q: Can OPDENAC be used with other eye drops?
A: Yes, but maintain a 5-10 minute gap between different eye drops unless otherwise advised by your doctor.










