Paremyd Dosage
Generic name: Hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide 10mg in 1mL, Tropicamide 2.5mg in 1mL
Dosage form: ophthalmic solution
Drug class: Mydriatics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Sep 4, 2024.
One to two drops in the conjunctival sac. The onset of action with PAREMYD® Solution occurs within 15 minutes followed by maximum effect within 60 minutes. Clinically significant dilation, inhibition of pupillary light response, and partial cycloplegia last 3 hours.
Mydriasis will reverse spontaneously with time, typically in 6 to 8 hours. However, in some cases, complete recovery may take up to 24 hours.
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