Ocuflur Eye Drops 5ml (Flurbiprofen Sodium 0.03%) - NSAID Ophthalmic
Ocuflur Eye Drops 5ml with Flurbiprofen Sodium 0.03% - topical NSAID to prevent intraoperative miosis and manage ocular inflammation. Prescription required.
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Ocuflur Eye Drops 5ml (flurbiprofen Sodium 0.03%) - Nsaid Ophthalmic
Description
Ocuflur Eye Drops 5ml - Flurbiprofen Sodium 0.03% NSAID
Ocuflur Eye Drops contain Flurbiprofen Sodium 0.03%, a topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) used to inhibit intraoperative miosis (pupil constriction) during cataract surgery and to manage post-operative ocular inflammation and pain. Available authentically at derma.pk eye care.
Key Benefits
- Prevents intraoperative pupil constriction (miosis)
- Controls post-surgical ocular inflammation and pain
- Steroid-free anti-inflammatory option
- Targeted ocular delivery
- Trusted ophthalmic NSAID formulation
How to Use
- Wash hands; do not touch the dropper tip.
- Pre-operative: instill 1 drop every 30 minutes for the 2 hours before surgery (4 doses), or as directed by your ophthalmologist.
- Post-operative: instill as prescribed by your ophthalmologist.
- Avoid contact lens wear during therapy unless approved by your doctor.
- For use under ophthalmologist guidance only.
For higher-strength NSAID once-daily therapy see Nepac Fort Eye Drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Ocuflur used for?
A: Preventing intraoperative miosis and managing ocular inflammation.
Q: Is this a steroid?
A: No. Flurbiprofen Sodium is an NSAID.
Q: Prescription required?
A: Yes.
Q: Can I wear contact lenses?
A: Avoid lenses during therapy unless your doctor approves.
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
Prevents intraoperative pupil constriction
Controls post-surgical ocular inflammation
Steroid-free NSAID option
Targeted ocular delivery
Trusted ophthalmic formulation
How To Use
Wash hands. Pre-op: 1 drop every 30 minutes for 2 hours before surgery (4 doses). Post-op: as prescribed by your ophthalmologist. Avoid touching the dropper tip. Use under ophthalmologist guidance.
FAQs
What is it used for?
Preventing intraoperative miosis and managing ocular inflammation.
Steroid?
No, NSAID.
Prescription needed?
Yes.
Contact lenses?
Avoid during therapy.



