Temporary vision impairment will be notice immediately after use.
Ask an ophthalmologist if the patient with inflammation, including allergic conjunctivitis can continue wearing contact lenses. If the ophthalmologist allows the patient to wear contact lenses, the following should take into consideration: Remove the contact lenses before administering the drops and do not replace it for at least 15 min.
Use in pregnancy & lactation: In humans, there has been no evidence of any harmful effect on the embryo, however, the experience available does not allow a definitive appraisal of this risk.
Sodium cromoglicate is transferred in small quantities to the mother's milk.
For safety reasons, Allergo-COMOD eye drops should therefore not be used during 1st trimester (first 3 months) of pregnancy, or should only be done so after the risks and benefits have been carefully weighed up. Also, in later stages of pregnancy, and when breastfeeding, Allergo-COMOD eye drops should only be used after careful consideration of the risks/benefits balance by the treating physician.