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Nedocromil eye drops


  • Nedocromil eye drops are used for relieving the eye symptoms of allergic reactions including hayfever
  • Nedocromil eye drops should be used two to four times a day or as directed by your doctor

About nedocromil eye drops

Type of medicine Anti-inflammatory eye preparation
Used for Relieving the eye symptoms of allergies including hayfever
Also called Rapitil
Available as Eye drops

Exposure to irritants such as plant pollens, pet fur or pollution can cause the body to produce a chemical called histamine. The release of histamine can cause allergic symptoms such as red, itchy and watery eyes. Nedocromil eye drops relieve the eye symptoms of allergies and hayfever by reducing the amount of histamine released in the body.

Before using nedocromil eye drops

  • if you are pregnant, trying for a baby or breast-feeding
  • if you wear soft contact lenses
  • if you have ever had an allergic reaction to this or any other medicine
  • if you are taking or using any other medicines, including those available to buy without a prescription, herbal and complementary medicines

How to use nedocromil eye drops

  1. Wash your hands well before use
  2. Remove the outer cap
  3. Tilt the head back and pull the lower lid of the eye down to form a pocket
  4. Hold the container between the thumb and middle finger of the other hand, turn the container upside down near to the eye, try not to touch the eye
  5. Apply enough pressure to the container to administer one drop
  6. Close the eye and keep it closed for one to two minutes. If you think that you have missed the eye, then insert another drop
  7. Repeat in the other eye if you have been told to use nedocromil drops in both eyes
  8. Replace the outer cap on the container, trying not to touch the applicator tip with anything, including the eye or fingers
  9. Wash your hands
  10. Nedocromil eye drops should be used two to four times a day or as directed by your doctor

Getting the most from your treatment

  • Use nedocromil eye drops as directed by your doctor and always read the manufacturer's information leaflet, if possible, before beginning treatment.
  • If your symptoms do not improve within a few days, or if they become worse, check with your doctor.
  • If you are using any other eye drops or ointments, leave at least five minutes between each one.
  • Do not swallow this medicine. If you or someone else has swallowed nedocromil eye drops, contact your doctor or go to the accident and emergency department of your local hospital. Always take the container or bottle with you if possible.
  • Nedocromil eye drops are for you. Never give them to others even if their condition appears to be the same as yours.
  • Nedocromil eye drops are not recommended for children under six years old.
  • Do not wear soft contact lenses while you are being treated with nedocromil eye drops.
  • If you wear hard contact lenses, remove them before using these drops. Leave them out for at least half an hour before re-inserting.
  • When first put in, nedocromil eye drops may cause blurred vision. Make sure you can see clearly before you drive, operate machinery or do any other jobs which could be dangerous if you were unable to see properly.

Can nedocromil eye drops cause problems?

Along with their useful effects all medicines can cause unwanted side effects, which usually improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine. The most common problems that people experience when using Nedocromil eye drops are shown below:

Common side-effects What can I do if I experience this
Mild eye irritation, such as burning or stinging This should soon disappear as your eyes adjust to the new drops. If eye irritation continues, speak with your pharmacist or doctor
Odd taste in the mouth Drinking a small glass of water may help

If any of these effects continue or become severe, stop using the eye drops and talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Also, if you experience any other worrying or troublesome symptoms, which you think may be due to these eye drops, stop using them and talk to your doctor or pharmacist

How to store nedocromil eye drops

  • Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light.
  • Discard these eye drops 4 weeks after opening.
  • Never keep out of date or unwanted medicines. Discard them safely out of the reach of children or take them to your local pharmacist who will dispose of unwanted medicines for you.

Important information about all medicines


  • Keep all medicines out of the sight and reach of children.
  • Make sure that the person prescribing this medicine knows about any other medicines that you are using. This includes medicines you buy and herbal and homeopathic medicines.
  • If you buy any medicines check with a pharmacist that they are safe to use with your other medicines.
  • Before using this medicine tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction after taking any medicine.
  • Never use more than the prescribed dose. If you suspect that you or someone else has used too much or swallowed any of this medicine go to the accident and emergency department of your local hospital at once. Always take the container with you, if possible, even if it is empty.
  • If you are having any treatment like an operation or dental treatment tell the person carrying out the treatment which medicines you are taking or using.
  • Always read the printed information leaflet that comes with your medicine.
  • This medicine is for you. Never give it to other people even if their condition appears to be the same as yours.
  • Never keep out of date or unwanted medicines. Take them to your local pharmacy which will dispose of them for you.
  • If you have any questions about this medicine ask your pharmacist.
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Last Updated:
2 Feb 2007
Date of Next Review:
1 Feb 2009
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