Tropicamide

FDA Approved: * July 30, 1982
Pharm Company: * MIZA PHARMS USA
Category: Vision / Eye Health

Tropicamide, sold under the brand name Mydriacyl among others, is a medication used to dilate the pupil and help with examination of the eye.[3] Specifically it is used to help examine the back of the eye.[4] It is applied as eye drops.[3] Effects occur within 40 minutes and last for up to a day.[3] Common side effects include blurry vision, increased intraocular pressure, and sensitivity to light.[3] Another rare... [wikipedia]

* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.

Dosage List

Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 0404-7192
Labeler:
Henry Schein Inc.
Tropicamide 5 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 17478-101
Labeler:
Akorn, Inc.
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 17478-102
Labeler:
Akorn, Inc.
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 24208-585
Labeler:
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
Tropicamide 5 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 24208-590
Labeler:
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
Tropicamide 5 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution
NDC: 61314-354
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc.
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution
NDC: 61314-355
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc.
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 68071-4004
Labeler:
Nucare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 70069-121
Labeler:
Somerset Therapeutics, LLC
Tropicamide 10 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops
NDC: 70518-0744
Labeler:
Remedyrepack Inc.

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