Nepac Fort Eye Drops (Nepafenac 0.3%) - Once-Daily NSAID Ophthalmic
Nepac Fort Eye Drops with Nepafenac 0.3% - higher-strength once-daily topical NSAID for post-cataract surgery pain and inflammation. Prescription required.
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Nepac Fort Eye Drops (nepafenac 0.3%) - Once-daily Nsaid Ophthalmic
Description
Nepac Fort Eye Drops - Nepafenac 0.3% Once-Daily NSAID
Nepac Fort Eye Drops contain Nepafenac 0.3%, a higher-strength topical NSAID prodrug providing once-daily dosing for prevention and treatment of post-operative pain and inflammation associated with cataract surgery. Available authentically at derma.pk eye care.
Key Benefits
- Once-daily dosing improves compliance
- Reduces post-cataract surgery pain and inflammation
- Steroid-free anti-inflammatory option
- Targeted ocular delivery
- Higher 0.3% strength 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 once daily.
- Do not touch the dropper tip to the eye or any surface.
- For use under ophthalmologist guidance only; complete the prescribed course.
Compare with the 0.1% three-times-daily form Nepac 0.1% Eye Drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often do I use Nepac Fort?
A: Once daily, as prescribed.
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
Once-daily dosing for better compliance
Reduces post-cataract pain and inflammation
Steroid-free NSAID option
Targeted ocular delivery
Higher 0.3% strength formulation
How To Use
Shake well. Begin 1 day before surgery or as prescribed; continue post-op. Instill 1 drop in affected eye once daily. Avoid touching the dropper tip. Use under ophthalmologist guidance.
FAQs
Dosing frequency?
Once daily.
Steroid?
No, NSAID.
Prescription needed?
Yes.
Contact lenses?
Avoid during post-surgical use.



