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Isopto Atropine (atropine eye drops) is a prescription anticholinergic eye drop used to treat uveitis, manage eye pain from ciliary spasm, and dilate the pupil for certain eye examinations and procedures. Get evaluated and prescribed online without leaving home.
What Is Isopto Atropine?
Isopto Atropine (atropine ophthalmic) is a prescription medication used to manage uveitis and related inflammatory eye conditions requiring cycloplegia or pupil dilation. It works by blocking muscarinic receptors in the iris sphincter and ciliary muscle, causing pupil dilation (mydriasis) and paralysis of the focusing muscle (cycloplegia), which reduces pain from ciliary spasm and helps prevent synechiae formation. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, atropine eye drops can effectively support recovery and protect vision during uveitis treatment.
- Dilates the pupil and relaxes the ciliary muscle to relieve eye pain and inflammation
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Is Online Isopto Atropine Treatment Right for You?
You may be a candidate for Isopto Atropine if you have been diagnosed with uveitis or another inflammatory eye condition requiring cycloplegia or mydriasis, or if your eye care provider has recommended atropine eye drops for pupil dilation, ciliary spasm relief, or prevention of iris adhesions.
Candidates should not have a history of angle-closure glaucoma, known hypersensitivity to atropine or other belladonna alkaloids, or other contraindications affecting the anterior chamber of the eye. A physician will review your ocular history before prescribing.
- Diagnosed with uveitis or an inflammatory eye condition
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Medications We Prescribe for Uveitis
Isopto Atropine
Atropine Eye
First-line anticholinergic eye drop for uveitis; provides mydriasis and cycloplegia to relieve ciliary spasm and prevent synechiae.
AvailablePred Forte
Prednisolone Eye
Topical corticosteroid eye drop commonly used alongside cycloplegics to reduce intraocular inflammation in uveitis.
AvailableFML
Fluorometholone Eye
Ophthalmic corticosteroid used for inflammatory eye conditions when a milder steroid is appropriate.
AvailableMydriacyl
Tropicamide Eye
Shorter-acting anticholinergic mydriatic sometimes used for diagnostic dilation or as an alternative cycloplegic agent.
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Frequently asked questions
Isopto Atropine (atropine ophthalmic solution) is primarily used to treat uveitis by dilating the pupil and paralyzing the ciliary muscle. This relieves the pain caused by ciliary spasm and helps prevent the formation of synechiae, which are adhesions between the iris and lens that can complicate uveitis.
You should instill the prescribed number of drops into the affected eye as directed by your physician, typically once or twice daily. After instilling the drops, press gently on the inner corner of your eye (the punctum) for one to two minutes to reduce systemic absorption. Wash your hands before and after use.
Atropine is a long-acting agent. Pupil dilation and blurred near vision (cycloplegia) can persist for up to one to two weeks after the last dose. You should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if your vision is significantly blurred, and wear sunglasses outdoors to manage light sensitivity.
Common side effects include light sensitivity (photophobia), blurred vision for near objects, and local eye irritation or redness. Systemic side effects such as dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, flushing, or urinary retention can occur if a significant amount of the drug is absorbed, particularly in children and the elderly. Contact your doctor promptly if you notice systemic symptoms.
Isopto Atropine is contraindicated in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma or a shallow anterior chamber, as dilation can trigger a dangerous rise in eye pressure. It should also be avoided in those with known hypersensitivity to atropine or belladonna alkaloids. Always disclose your full eye and medical history to your prescribing physician.
Atropine eye drops are sometimes used in pediatric patients for uveitis or amblyopia treatment, but children are more susceptible to systemic side effects. This page and Doctronic's online service are for adults 18 and older. Parents or guardians should consult a pediatric ophthalmologist for children's eye conditions.
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