Introduction to Atrowel
Atrowel contains Atropine Sulfate, a potent anticholinergic that works by temporarily dilating the pupil and relaxing the eye’s focusing muscles. It is commonly used in eye examinations, uveitis management, and myopia control.
Uses of Atrowel
Pupil dilation for diagnostic and surgical procedures.
Treatment of uveitis to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
Management of myopia progression in children.
Cycloplegia induction for accurate refractive error assessment.
Benefits of Atrowel
Facilitates detailed eye examinations and surgical procedures.
Relieves pain and discomfort caused by uveitis.
Proven efficacy in slowing myopia progression in children.
Provides temporary but effective cycloplegia for refractive testing.
Mechanism of Action of Atrowel
Blocks the parasympathetic nervous system, inhibiting the eye's focusing ability.
Induces pupil dilation (mydriasis) by relaxing the iris muscles.
Reduces ciliary muscle spasms, aiding in the treatment of uveitis.