Quinax - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and form of release (eye drops in solution) of the drug for cataract treatment in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition
In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Quinaks. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors specialists on the use of Quinaks in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Quinax in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use for the treatment of cataracts in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.
Quinaks - a drug used for cataracts.Azadentacene (the active ingredient of the preparation Kvinaks) protects the sulfhydryl groups of the lens proteins from oxidation and promotes the dissolution of opaque proteins of the lens. It has an activating effect on proteolytic enzymes contained in the aqueous humor of the anterior chamber of the eye.
Composition
Sodium azapentacene polysulfonate + auxiliary substances.
Pharmacokinetics
With topical application, systemic absorption is low.
Indications
Cataract:
- senile;
- traumatic;
- congenital;
- secondary.
Forms of release
Eye drops in the form of a solution.
Instructions for use and how to use them
The drug is instilled in 1-2 drops in the conjunctival sac of the affected eye (or eyes) 3-5 times a day.
Side effect
- when applied according to the indications in the recommended doses, the side effect was not revealed.
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Application in pregnancy and lactation
There is no sufficient experience in the use of Quinaks during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding). Perhaps the use of Quinax in pregnant women and nursing mothers in the case,when the expected therapeutic effect exceeds the potential risk of side effects in the fetus or infant.
Use in children
There is no sufficient experience in the use of Quinax in children. Possible use of Quinax in children in the case when the expected therapeutic effect exceeds the potential risk of development of possible side effects.
special instructions
Quinax is for long-term therapy. It is not recommended to interrupt treatment even in case of rapid improvement.
Patients using contact lenses should use Quinax only with the lenses removed and can set them back 15 minutes after instillation of the drug.
After each use of the drug, it is necessary to close the bottle. Do not touch the tip of the dropper to the eye.
Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and manage mechanisms
Patients who, after instillation, are temporarily impaired vision, it is not recommended to drive a car or work with complicated equipment, machines or any other complex equipment that requires a clear vision, immediately after instillation of the drug.
Drug Interactions
Interaction with other drugs is not currently established.
Analogues of Quinax medicinal product
The quinaks do not have structural analogs for the active ingredient.
Analogues on the curative effect (cataract treatment):
- Vita Iodurol;
- Vitafakol;
- Indocide;
- Catalin;
- Multimax;
- Naklof;
- Oftan Katachrom;
- Polivit Geriatric;
- Strix forte;
- Taufon;
- Focus.
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