If you experience side effects when using a too high dose of the drug, contact your doctor immediately. He will use the clinical picture to treat overdose.
So far, signs of intoxication are not known for sodium cromoglicate.
if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to sodium cromoglicate or any of the other ingredients of "cromoglicic acid? are.
Even if an allergic reaction is suspected, renewed contact must be avoided.
"Cromoglicic acid? are available in the following strengths and dosage forms:
- eye drops containing 10 mg cromoglicic acid in 0.5 ml or 20 mg cromoglicic acid in ml,
- single dose pipettes containing 20 mg cromoglicic acid in ml,
- ampoule containing 20 mg cromoglicic acid or 10 mg cromoglic acid in ml,
- Inhalation ampoule containing 20 mfg cromoglicic acid or 10 mg cromoglicic acid in ml,
- Inhalation solution containing 20 mg cromoglicic acid or 10 mg cromoglicic acid in ml,
- Dosieraerosol containing 1 mg cromoglicic acid in the single dose,
- Nose spray containing 2.8 mg cromoglicic acid in the single dose or 20 mg cromoglic acid in the ml,
- capsules containing 100 mg cromoglicic acid ,
- powder containing 100 mg cromoglicic acid or 200 mg cromoglicic acid,
- containing granules 200 mg cromoglicic acid ,
- Combination pack containing 20 mg cromoglicic acid in the ml in the eye drops and 20 mg cromoglic acid in the ml in the nasal spray.
Your doctor will determine or your pharmacist will advise you on the potency and dosage form that are suitable for your treatment.
Like all medicines, "cromoglicic acid? Have side effects. However, not every user is affected by these side effects.
The following frequency information is used to assess side effects:
- very common: more than 1 in 10 people treated
- common: less than 1 in 10 but more than 1 in 100 people
- uncommon: less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1,000 people
- rare: less than 1 in 1,000 but more than 1 in 10,000 people
- very rare: less than 1 in 10,000 people, including isolated cases
allergic, acute and chronic conjunctivist?(conjunctivitis), e.g. Hay fever conjunctivist?ndung, Fr?hlingskatarrh ([kerato] conjunctivitis vernalis).
In the case of inflammation, even with allergic conjunctivitis, the ophthalmologist must be asked whether contact lenses may continue to be worn despite the complaints. If the ophthalmologist allows contact lenses to be worn, please note the following: Take out the contact lenses before dropping and use them again at the earliest 15 minutes after dripping.
Important information about some of the ingredients of "cromoglicic acid? Benzalkonium chloride can cause eye irritation. Avoid contact with soft contact lenses. Benzalkonium chloride can discolour soft contact lenses. You must remove contact lenses before use and reinsert them at the earliest 15 minutes after use.
No special precautions are to be taken; however, please note section 3.2 ("How to use the medicine??).
No special precautions are to be taken; please read and note section 3. ("How to use the medicine??) with special care.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking / using any medicine.
There are no indications of a fruit-damaging effect of sodium cromoglicate from animal studies as well as from previous human experience. Still, you should use "cromoglicic acid? for basic reasons, only use during pregnancy if the doctor deems it necessary.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking / using any medicine.
It is not known whether sodium cromoglicate is excreted in breast milk. Therefore, you should "cromoglicic acid? Use only during breastfeeding if the doctor deems it necessary.
This medicine affects vision for a few minutes immediately after use. Before you take part in road traffic, work without a secure hold or operate machines, you should wait until the impairment of vision due to veil vision has passed.
No special precautions are to be taken; however, please note the information in section 3.1 ("Type and duration of use?).
Apply "cromoglicic acid? always exactly according to the doctor's instructions. Please ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Drop the eye drops into the conjunctival sac of the eye. To do this, bend your head slightly backwards, look up and pull the lower eyelid slightly off your eye. By pressing the vial, drop a drop into the lower conjunctival sac. Do not bring the drip opening into contact with the eye. After dropping, slowly close your eye. Close the vial immediately after use.
Regular daily use is required because "cromoglicic acid? has no immediate effect. You should also be treated with "cromoglicic acid after the symptoms have subsided? continue as long as you have the allergic substances (domestic dust, fungal spores, pollen, etc.) are exposed.
The therapeutic effect must be checked regularly. The dosing intervals can also be extended after the therapeutic effect has been reached, as long as the freedom from complaints is maintained.
If you have "cromoglicic acid? If you want to use for a longer period of time, you should have the need for treatment determined by the doctor.
Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effects of "cromoglicic acid? is too strong or too weak.
Children and adults drop 1 drop twice a day into the lower conjunctival sac of the affected eye.
The daily dose can be doubled to 1 drop per 4 times a day by increasing the frequency of use.
If you experience side effects when using a too high dose of the drug, contact your doctor immediately. He will use the clinical picture to treat overdose.
So far, signs of intoxication are not known for sodium cromoglicate.
Do not use a double dose if you forget to use it.
If you want to stop treatment, please discuss this with your doctor beforehand.
Do not arbitrarily stop drug treatment because it could jeopardize the success of the therapy.
If you are treating with "cromoglicic acid? cancel, your complaints can intensify or recur.
If you have any further questions about the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.