Still is a colloid with diclofenac in its composition and is therefore indicated to decrease inflammation of the anterior segment of the eye.
This eye drops can be used in cases of chronic conjunctivitis, keratoconjunctivitis, post-traumatic painful conditions of the cornea and conjunctiva, in the pre- and postoperative period of ocular surgery, marginal corneal ulcers, photoelectric keratitis and episcleritis. In addition, it may also be used in conjunction with other medicines in the treatment of inflammation in herpes simplex keratitis of the corneal stroma.
Still is a drug that can be bought in pharmacies for a price of about 13 reais, upon prescription.
How to use
This medicine should only be used in the eyes, but be careful not to touch the bottle in the eyes, so as not to contaminate the remaining product in the container.
The recommended dose is 1 drop in the affected eye, 4 to 5 times daily or at the discretion of the physician. Here's how to use the eye drops correctly.
Who should not use
Still eye drops should not be used in people who are allergic to any component in the formula, with asthma attacks, urticaria or rhinitis caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
In addition, it is also contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women and for children below 14 years of age, except for cases of chronic juvenile arthritis.
Possible side effects
Generally, this medication is well tolerated, however, in some people a burning sensation or transient irritation may occur soon after application.