Patanol
Other Names: Olopatadine Ophthalmic
Commonly Prescribed For: Patanol is generally prescribed for treating the symptoms associated with allergic pink eye. It is commonly used with other medications.
How to Take it: Patanol is available in the form of an eye drop to be applied to the eye. This medication is normally applied to the eye(s) tow times every day, at regular interval of 6 to 8 hours. Take Patanol as prescribed around the same time daily.
How it Works: Patanol belongs to a group of drugs known as antihistamines. This medication works to block histamine (a natural substance present in the body that leads to allergic symptoms).
Some Side Effects: Common side effects include headache, headache, back pain, stuffy nose, puffy eyelids, taste changes, blurred vision, sore throat, and eye burning or stinging. Some serious side effects include hives, crusting, difficulty breathing, stinging, inflammation of the face, or throat, and severe redness.
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