Haslab Mamira Eye Drops (10ml) : For Eye Inflammation, Blur Vision, Conjunctivitis, Red Eyes, Keratitis

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Also known as

Eye of Mamir

Properties

Form

Drops

Weight

30 (gms)

Dimensions

3 x 3 x 9 centimeters

Mamira Eye Drops

Indications of Mamira Eye Drops

  • conjunctivitis, whether acute or persistent.
  • Astringent, profuse, muco-purulent, and acrid discharge.
  • Photophobia.
  • burning pain that is dull.
  • A wink can clear your vision of the blur.
  • Oedema and bulging of the lids due to tissue under the conjunctiva or pus.
  • Meibomian gland inflammation is known as styes.
  • Red, granular, and inflamed conjunctiva.
  • Pterygium, keratitis, and pannus are untimely growths on the conjunctiva of the eye.
  • Inability to keep the eye muscles in their proper position, or asthenopia.

Composition of Mamira Eye Drops

Acidum Boracicum: Due to its ability to stop fermentation and putrefaction, it is used as an antiseptic disinfectant.

Natrum Muraticum: Reduces conjunctival congestion, cleans the cornea, and relieves burning in the eyes that makes it difficult to read or write.

Natrum Sulphuricum: Granular lids, yellow conjunctiva, and acrid lachyrmation.

Camphora: Eyes that feel icy cold and watery, as if everything is too bright and glittery, and an anti-irritant and anti-pruritic.

Euphrasia Officialis: Burning and swollen eyelids, bland coryza, thick, excoriating discharge, and a propensity to blink frequently characterize the lachrymation.

Mamira: Berberine, found in the plant Coptis Teeta, is beneficial as an eye salve.

Dosage/Directions for use of Mamira Eye Drops

Every two to three times throughout the day, put 1-2 drops into each eye and close and open your eyes simultaneously to allow the tears to irrigate the entire eye.

Terms and Conditions

Before purchasing this medication, we have assumed that you sought medical advice and are not using it for self-medication.

Attributes
BrandHaslab
Remedy TypeHomeopathic
Country of OriginIndia
Form FactorDrops
Price₹ 65

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