


Mydrat-J Eye Drop
Manufacturer
Jawa Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Atropine (0.01% w/v)
Key Information
Short Description
Mydrat-J Eye Drop is a medicine used to treat myopia in children, where they can see nearby objects clearly but have difficulty seeing distant objects.
Dosage Form
Eye Drop
Introduction
Mydrat-J Eye Drop is a medicine given to treat eye problems such as myopia in children. It works by relaxing the eye muscles that enable the eyes to focus on distant objects. It is important to follow the dosage instructions and use the medicine as directed by your child's doctor.
Directions for Use
Use the eye drops only in the problematic eye unless your child's doctor has suggested otherwise. Adhere to the number of drops as suggested by your child's doctor. Do not use more or less.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed.
Interacting Medicines
Donepezil Rivastigmine Galantamine Amisulpride
How it works
Mydrat-J Eye Drop belongs to a class of medicines called anticholinergic drugs. It works by relaxing particularly those eye muscles which enable the eyes to focus on distant objects.
Quick Tips
Use the eye drops only in the problematic eye unless your child’s doctor has suggested otherwise. Once opened, do not keep Mydrat-J Eye Drop for more than 28 days at home. Discard the leftover medicine. To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the dropper to any surface including the eyes, eyelids, or eyelashes. If your child is using more than one eye medicine, maintain a gap of few minutes between the two different medications. Adhere to the number of drops as suggested by your child’s doctor. Do not use more or less. Go for your child’s regular eye check-ups before and during the treatment. Only give Mydrat-J Eye Drop to your child for their current problem. Never save medicine for future illnesses.
Related Medicines

Myatro Eye Drop

Myotry Pediatric Eye Drop

Votatrop 0.01% Eye Drop

Myokid 0.01% Eye Drop

Myopin 0.1% Eye Drop

Pedatro Eye Drop

Atroped 0.01% Eye Drop
Frequently asked questions
What is the ideal time to administer Mydrat-J Eye Drops?
Mydrat-J Eye Drops can be administered at any time of the day as directed by your child's doctor. However, it is recommended to use them before bedtime since they may cause temporary blurring of vision.
Is Mydrat-J Eye Drop suitable for a 10-year-old child with myopia?
Mydrat-J Eye Drop is typically prescribed for young children to prevent the progression of myopia. For older children where myopia has already progressed, Mydrat-J Eye Drop is not known to have any beneficial effect. In such cases, it's best to consult your child's doctor and avoid administering Mydrat-J Eye Drop.
What if I accidentally administer too much of Mydrat-J Eye Drop?
Excessive use of Mydrat-J Eye Drop in children can lead to anticholinergic effects (dry mouth), cardiovascular changes (fast heart rate, irregular heartbeat), and central nervous system effects (confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, convulsions). To avoid this, it's crucial not to exceed the recommended dose.
Can other medications be given simultaneously with Mydrat-J Eye Drop?
Mydrat-J Eye Drop may interact with other medicines or eye drops. Before administering any medication along with Mydrat-J Eye Drop, it's essential to consult your child's doctor.
How should I store Mydrat-J Eye Drop at home?
Mydrat-J Eye Drop is for external use only and should be stored out of reach and sight of children. Keep the bottle upright in a dry place, away from direct light, at room temperature.