Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops 5ml (Nepafenac) - NSAID Ophthalmic
Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops 5ml with Nepafenac - topical ophthalmic NSAID for pain and inflammation after cataract surgery. Three-times-daily dosing. Prescription required.
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Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops 5ml (nepafenac) - Nsaid Ophthalmic
Description
Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops 5ml - Nepafenac NSAID Ophthalmic
Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops contain Nepafenac 0.1%, a topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) prodrug indicated for treatment of pain and inflammation associated with cataract surgery. Dosed three times daily as standard. Available authentically at derma.pk eye care.
Key Benefits
- Reduces post-cataract surgery ocular pain
- Controls post-operative ocular inflammation
- Steroid-free anti-inflammatory option
- Targeted ocular delivery
- Standard 0.1% three-times-daily formulation
How to Use
- Shake well before use; wash hands.
- Begin 1 day before cataract surgery (or as prescribed), continuing through the post-operative period.
- Tilt head back, instill 1 drop in affected eye three times daily.
- Do not touch the dropper tip to the eye or any surface.
- For use under ophthalmologist guidance only; complete the prescribed course.
For higher-strength once-daily NSAID therapy see Nepac Fort 0.3% Eye Drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between 0.1% and 0.3%?
A: 0.1% is dosed three times daily; 0.3% (Nepac Fort) is once daily.
Q: Is this a steroid?
A: No. Nepafenac is an NSAID.
Q: Prescription required?
A: Yes.
Q: Can I wear contact lenses?
A: Avoid lenses during post-surgical use.
Safety
Prescription required. For use under ophthalmologist guidance. Do not touch the dropper tip. Monitor for corneal effects with prolonged ophthalmic NSAID use.
Usage & Benefits
Reduces post-cataract ocular pain
Controls post-operative inflammation
Steroid-free NSAID option
Targeted ocular delivery
0.1% three-times-daily formulation
How To Use
Shake well. Begin 1 day before surgery (or as prescribed); continue post-op. Instill 1 drop in affected eye three times daily. Avoid touching the dropper tip. Use under ophthalmologist guidance.
FAQs
0.1% vs 0.3%?
0.1% three-times-daily; 0.3% once daily.
Steroid?
No, NSAID.
Prescription needed?
Yes.
Contact lenses?
Avoid during post-surgical use.



