Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution
By Flubirest
Rx
10ml Ophthalmic Solution in a Bottle

Composition
Flurbiprofen(0.03% w/v)

Manufacturer - Innovative Pharmaceuticals
501, Pearl Arcade, J.P.Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai-58, (Mahrashtra) INDIA

Expires on or after
June, 2026

liver
It has been determined that there are no known interactions between Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution and the liver. This means that this eye drop is not expected to have any negative effects specifically related to liver health. It is always important to be cautious when using any medication, but in this case, there is no specific safety advice regarding the liver for Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution. If you have concerns or questions about how this eye drop may affect your liver, consulting with your doctor for personalized guidance is recommended.

kidney
No interaction relating to kidney issues has been found or established for Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution.

alcohol
No interaction found between alcohol and Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution. No established safety advice regarding alcohol consumption.

driving
When using Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution, be cautious while driving as it may cause side effects like dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, and visual disturbances, affecting your ability to drive safely.

pregnancy
Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution should be avoided during pregnancy as it may not be safe. Animal studies suggest possible harm to the baby's development. Consult your doctor for assessment of benefits versus risks before using.

breastfeeding
Flubirest 0.03% Ophthalmic Solution is considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. Research indicates that the medicine does not transfer to breastmilk in large quantities and poses no harm to the baby.
| Habit Forming | No |
| Chemical Class | Propionic acid Derivatives |
| Therapeutic Class | OPHTHAL |
| Action Class | NSAID's- Non-Selective COX 1&2 Inhibitors (propionic acid) |
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Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024
