Omidria Dosage
Generic name: PHENYLEPHRINE
10.16mg in 1mL, KETOROLAC
2.88mg in 1mL
Dosage form: injection, solution, concentrate
Drug class: Ophthalmic surgical agents
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jul 7, 2023.
Omidria must be diluted prior to intraocular use. For administration to patients undergoing cataract surgery or intraocular lens replacement, 4 mL of Omidria is diluted in 500 mL of ocular irrigating solution. Irrigation solution is to be used as needed for the surgical procedure for a single patient.
The storage period for the diluted product is not more than 4 hours at room temperature or 24 hours under refrigerated conditions.
Do not use if the solution is cloudy or if it contains particulate matter.
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