MIOCHOL-E 20mg lyophilizate + solvent for intraocular solution medication leaflet

S01EB09 acetylcholine chloride • Sensory organs | Antiglaucoma preparations and miotics | Parasympathomimetics

Acetylcholine chloride is a compound primarily used in ophthalmology to induce miosis (pupil constriction) during surgical procedures, such as cataract surgery. It is a parasympathomimetic agent that works by stimulating cholinergic receptors, mimicking the effects of natural acetylcholine.

This medication is used to facilitate surgical procedures by reducing pupil size, allowing the surgeon to work more precisely. Its effect is rapid and short-lasting, administered directly into the eye as a solution.

Acetylcholine chloride is generally well-tolerated but may cause local side effects, such as eye irritation or a burning sensation. Its use should be supervised by a specialist, and patients should inform their doctor of any pre-existing conditions or allergies.

General data about MIOCHOL-E 20mg

Substance: acetylcholine chloride

Date of last drug list: 01-07-2013

Commercial code: W13205001

Concentration: 20mg

Pharmaceutical form: lyophilizate + solvent for intraocular solution

Quantity: 1

Product type: original

Prescription restrictions: P-RF - Medicines prescription that is retained in the pharmacy (not renewable).

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