Mediphakol Eye Drop 10ml — Cytochrome C & Niacinamide Ophthalmic Solution
Mediphakol Eye Drop 10ml is an ophthalmic solution by Medipak Ltd containing Cytochrome C and Niacinamide. It supports lens cell metabolism, provides antioxidant protection, and assists in the supportive management of early cataract changes and eye fatigue. Used for both OTC eye care and under ophthalmologist supervision for patients with early-stage lens opacification or metabolic eye conditions. Consult your eye specialist for diagnosis and suitability.
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Mediphakol Eye Drop 10ml — Cytochrome C & Niacinamide Ophthalmic Solution
Description
What is Mediphakol?
Mediphakol Eye Drop 10ml is an ophthalmic solution manufactured by Medipak Ltd containing Cytochrome C and Niacinamide (Vitamin B3). This formulation is designed to support lens metabolism, protect ocular tissues against oxidative damage, and assist in the early management of cataract-associated changes. Mediphakol is used for both OTC eye care and as an adjunct in clinical management of early-stage lens opacification under specialist supervision.
How Does Mediphakol Work?
Cytochrome C is a mitochondrial enzyme component that plays a central role in the electron transport chain and cellular energy production within lens epithelial cells. By restoring cytochrome activity in metabolically compromised lens cells, the drops help reduce oxidative stress — a key driver of protein aggregation and lens opacification. Niacinamide (nicotinamide) is a precursor to NAD+, supporting cellular energy metabolism, DNA repair, and anti-inflammatory pathways in ocular tissues. For complementary eye health products, see our eye care collection.
Uses of Mediphakol
Mediphakol Eye Drop is used for: supportive management of early senile cataracts; relief of eye fatigue, redness, and discomfort from digital screen exposure; antioxidant protection of lens and retinal cells; and as adjunct ophthalmic nutrition in patients with metabolic eye conditions. Consult an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and to confirm suitability. For ophthalmic anti-inflammatory products, see our prescription medicines collection.
Dosage & Administration
Instil 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) two to three times daily, or as directed by your ophthalmologist. Wash hands thoroughly before use. Tilt the head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and instil the drops without touching the dropper tip to the eye. Close eyes gently for 1–2 minutes to aid absorption. Use consistently as prescribed. Consult your doctor before use — prescription may be required depending on clinical context.
Side Effects
Mediphakol is generally well tolerated. Mild, transient stinging or blurring immediately after instillation is expected and resolves within minutes. If you experience persistent pain, significant redness, vision changes, or allergic reactions (swelling, discharge), discontinue use and seek medical attention promptly.
Precautions
Do not use if the solution is discoloured or contains particles. Avoid contact of the dropper tip with any surface to prevent contamination. Remove contact lenses before instilling drops and wait 15 minutes before reinserting. Do not use beyond the expiry date or after the specified period following opening. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can Mediphakol Eye Drop reverse cataracts?
A: Mediphakol supports early lens health and may slow progression of early-stage opacification, but it does not reverse established cataracts. Consult your ophthalmologist for a personalised management plan.
Q: Is Mediphakol suitable for daily use?
A: Yes — for ongoing lens and eye cell support, consistent daily use as directed provides the best protective benefit over time.
Q: Is a prescription required for Mediphakol?
A: Availability may vary; consult your ophthalmologist for correct diagnosis and to confirm whether a prescription is needed before purchase.
Usage & Benefits
- Cytochrome C supports mitochondrial energy production in lens cells
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) promotes NAD+ synthesis for cellular repair and metabolism
- Antioxidant action reduces oxidative stress — a key driver of lens opacification
- Relieves eye fatigue, redness, and discomfort from digital screen exposure
- Improves tear film stability and reduces eye redness
- Supports early cataract management as an adjunct therapy under specialist care
How To Use
Instil 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) two to three times daily, or as directed by your ophthalmologist. Wash hands thoroughly before use. Tilt the head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and instil the drops without touching the dropper tip to the eye. Close eyes gently for 1–2 minutes after instillation to allow absorption. Remove contact lenses before use and wait 15 minutes before reinserting. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQs
Can Mediphakol Eye Drop reverse cataracts?
Mediphakol supports early lens health and may slow the progression of early-stage opacification, but does not reverse established cataracts. Consult your ophthalmologist for a personalised management plan.
Is Mediphakol suitable for daily use?
Yes — for ongoing lens and eye cell protection, consistent daily use as directed provides the best sustained protective benefit over time.
Is a prescription required for Mediphakol?
Availability may vary by clinical context. Consult your ophthalmologist for a correct diagnosis and to confirm whether a prescription is needed before purchasing.



