Brand name:
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)
Pronounced: CROW-lum
Generic name: Cromolyn sodium
Why is CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) prescribed?
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) is an eyedrop that relieves the itching, tearing, discharge,
and redness caused by seasonal and chronic allergies. The drug works
by preventing certain cells in the body from releasing histamine and
other substances that can cause an allergic reaction. It may be prescribed
alone or with a steroid medication.
Most important fact about CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)
In order for CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) to work properly, you must continue to use it
every day at regular intervals even if your symptoms have disappeared.
It can take up to 6 weeks for your condition to clear up.
How should you use CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)?
Use CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) exactly as directed by your doctor. Follow the instruction
sheet that comes with CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom). Do not use more or less than required
and apply it only when scheduled. To administer CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom), follow these
steps:
1. Wash your hands thoroughly.
2. Tilt your head back.
3. Gently pull your lower eyelid down to form a pocket between your
eye and the lid.
4. Drop the medicine into this pocket. Let go of the eyelid. Do not
place CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) directly over the pupil of the eye.
5. Blink a few times to make sure the eye is covered with medication.
6. Close the eye and with a tissue wipe away any excess medication.
7. Do not touch the applicator tip to your eye or any other surface.
This could lead to infection.
8. Do not rinse the dropper.
If you miss CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) dose...
Use it as soon as possible. Then go back to your regular schedule.
Storage instructions...
Keep the container tightly closed and away from light. Store at room
temperature.
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) side effects
You may experience temporary burning or stinging in the eye after
you apply CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom).
* Side effects may include:
Allergic reaction, dryness around the eye, eye irritation, inflammation of
the eyelids, itchy eyes, puffy eyes, styes, watery eyes
Why should CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) not be prescribed?
If you have ever had an allergic reaction to cromolyn sodium, avoid
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom).
Special warnings about CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) has been known to cause immediate, but rare, allergic reactions
marked by breathlessness, swelling, or a rash. If you develop any of
these symptoms, stop using CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) and contact your doctor immediately.
Do not wear contact lenses while suffering from allergy-induced eye
irritation and while using CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom).
If your symptoms do not begin to improve, alert your doctor.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
There are no studies on use of CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) with pregnant women. If you
are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your doctor. CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) should
be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is not known whether
CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) appears in human breast milk. If you are nursing and need to
use CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom), use it with caution.
Recommended dosage for CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom)
ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Overdosage
Although there is no information on CROMAL (Cromolyn sodium, Opticrom) overdose, any medication
taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose,
seek medical attention immediately.