GloStrips
Generic name: fluorescein sodium
Dosage form: ophthalmic strip
Drug class:Ophthalmic diagnostic agents
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Nov 22, 2021.
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Rose Bengal Ophthalmic Strips
diagnostic agent is for professional use only
Each strip is impregnated with 1.3 mg of Rose Bengal.
ACTION
As a vital stain, Rose Bengal stains both the nuclei and cell walls of dead or degenerated epithelial cells of the cornea and conjunctiva. Rose Bengal will also stain the mucus of the precorneal tear film.
INDICATIONS
Rose Bengal ophthalmic strips are used as a diagnostic agent in routine ocular examinations or when superficial conjunctiva or corneal tissue change is suspected. Rose Bengal ophthalmic strips can also serve as an effective aid in the diagnosis of keratoconjunctivitis sicca, keratitis, abrasions or corrosions as well as the detection of foreign bodies.
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to Rose Bengal.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
To ensure optimal staining and patient comfort, the GloStrip impregnated tip should be moistened with one or two drops of sterile, isotonic saline or irrigating solution before application. Shake off excess solution and touch conjunctiva or fornix as required with moistened tip. It is recommended that the patient blink several times after application.
NOTE
The contents may not be sterile if the individual strip package has been damaged or previously opened. This product is intended for external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Store below 30°C.
CAUTION
Take care not to stain clothing.
How is GloStrips Supplied
Dispenser carton containing 100 sterile strips.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPENING STERILE GloStrips® | |
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1.Grasp free tab ends of wrapping and slowly pull apart. When the white paper handle becomes visible, remove the GloStrip® from the envelope. | Fig. 1![]() |