Guide to Good Prescribing
Eye drops
- Wash your hands.
- Do not touch the dropper opening.
- Look upward.
- Pull the lower eyelid down to make a ‘gutter’.
- Bring the dropper as close to the
- gutter' as possible without touching it or the eye.
- Apply the prescribed amount of drops in the ‘gutter’.
- Close the eye for about two minutes. Do not shut the eye too tight.
- Excess fluid can be removed with a tissue.
- If more than one kind of eye-drop is used wait at least five minutes before applying the next drops.
- Eye-drops may cause a burning feeling but this should not last for more than a few minutes. If it does last longer consult a doctor or pharmacist.
When giving eye-drops to children
- Let the child lie back with head straight.
- The child's eyes should be closed.
- Drip the amount of drops prescribed into the corner of the eye.
- Keep the head straight.
- Remove excess fluid.
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