What Are Herbal Eye Drops?
Banlangen eye drops, proprietary Chinese medicine name. Consists of Banlangen. With heat-clearing and detoxifying effects. It is used for tempest fever-heat-heavier than wind syndrome (acute bacterial conjunctivitis), red eyes, red eyelids, swollen eyelids, glutinous skin, hot light and so on.
- Common name
- Isatis eye drops
- Hanyu Pinyin
- Ban Lan Gen Di Yan Ye
- Banlangen eye drops, proprietary Chinese medicine name. Consists of Banlangen. With heat-clearing and detoxifying effects. It is used for tempest fever-heat-heavier than wind syndrome (acute bacterial conjunctivitis), red eyes, red eyelids, swollen eyelids, glutinous skin, hot light and so on.
Banlangen Eye Drops Properties
- This product is a light brownish yellow to brownish yellow clear liquid;
Banlangen eye drops function
- Detoxification.
Banlangen Eye Drops Drug Category
- Heat remover
Banlangen eye drops expiration date
- 24 months
The main ingredients of isatis eye drops
- Banlangen.
Major effects of isatis eye drops
- Detoxification.
Banlangen eye drops suitable for diseases
- It is used for tempest fever-heat-heavier than wind syndrome (acute bacterial conjunctivitis), red eyes, red eyelids, swollen eyelids, glutinous skin, hot light and so on.
Isatis indigotica usage and dosage
- Drip into eyelids. 1 to 2 drops at a time, 6 times a day. The course of treatment is 7 days.
Isatis root eye drops adverse reactions
- Occasionally, transient eye irritation, slight tingling, and other local eye irritation can be relieved by closing the eyes for a few moments.
Banlangen eye drops taboo
- Allergies and those who are allergic to this product are prohibited.
Precautions of Banlangen eye drops
- 1. Avoid spicy food during medication. 2. This product has no research data on children, pregnant women and lactating women. 3. This product has not been studied in patients with non-acute bacterial conjunctivitis. 4. Do not use if it is cloudy.
Isatigen eye drops interaction
- Drug interactions may occur if used concurrently with other drugs, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.