Corsol Xg Bottle Of 5ml Eye Drops
Description
Corsol Xg eye drop is a sterile saline eye solution containing sodium chloride, which is similar to the natural salt concentration of your tears. It is mainly used to gently wash and irrigate your eyes, helping to remove dust, dirt, and other foreign particles. It is used to soothe tired, dry, or irritated eyes caused by pollution, smoke, wind, or long screen time. It is suitable for children, adults, and the elderly and is safe for regular eye hygiene when prescribed by an ophthalmologist.
It works by flushing the surface of your eyes with a balanced salt solution that cleanses and moisturises without causing irritation. It is gentle on sensitive eyes and reduces the risk of allergies or discomfort. It is non-habit-forming and safe for repeated use as needed when prescribed.
To use Corsol Xg eye drop, wash your hands first, twist off the cap, and hold it close to the eye. Gently pull down your lower eyelid and squeeze so that the solution falls into your eye. Make sure the tip does not touch your eye or any surface. Close your eye and blink gently, then repeat for the other eye if required. If you are unsure about the correct method, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Corsol Xg eye drop is generally very well tolerated, and side effects are not expected. Occasionally, you may notice mild, temporary stinging or blurred vision just after use, which usually clears quickly. If irritation, redness, or discomfort continues, stop using it and consult your doctor. Always seek medical advice if your eye symptoms do not improve or become worse.
Product Summary
| Offer Price | ₹144.32 |
| You Save | ₹23.49 (14% on MRP) |
| Contains | Sodium Chloride(5.0 %) |
| Uses | Dry eyes |
| Side effects | Mild, temporary stinging or blurred vision |
| Therapy | OCCULAR LUBRICANT |
Uses
- To wash and irrigate the eyes
- To remove dust, dirt, or foreign particles from the eyes
- To soothe dry, tired, or irritated eyes
- For general eye hygiene and comfort
Contraindications
- If you are allergic to sodium chloride or any of the ingredients in Corsol Xg eye drop
- If you experience severe eye pain, redness, or swelling that does not improve after use
- If you have a serious eye infection or eye injury, unless advised by your doctor
- If you notice increased irritation or burning after using Corsol Xg eye drop
- If the eye drop is damaged, open, or contaminated before use
- If you have been advised by your doctor to avoid eye irrigation for a specific eye condition
Side effects
Precautions and Warnings
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You have an eye infection, eye injury, or severe eye pain
- You notice persistent redness, irritation, swelling, or discharge from the eye
- You are using other eye medicines
- You have recently had eye surgery or laser treatment
- You are allergic to sodium chloride or any of the ingredients
- You experience worsening of symptoms or no improvement
- You are using Corsol Xg eye drop very frequently or for a long time
- You notice changes in vision
- You share eye drops with others
- You are using a damaged, open, or contaminated eye drop
Directions for Use
- Wash your hands before use.
- Twist off the cap from the eye drop.
- Pull down your lower eyelid gently and squeeze the eye drop to let the solution fall into your eye.
- Do not let the tip touch your eye or any surface.
- Close your eye and blink gently.
- Repeat for the other eye if needed.
- Use within one month after opening or before expiry, whichever is earlier, and discard any leftover solution.
Storage and disposal
- Store below 25°C and do not freeze.
- Keep in the original pack to protect from light.
- Keep out of reach and sight of children.
- Use eye drop only within 30 days of opening or before expiry, whichever is earlier, and discard any remaining solution.
- Do not use after the expiry date.
- Dispose of unused eye drop responsibly; do not throw into household waste or wastewater.
Quick Tips
- Always wash your hands before using Corsol Xg eye drop
- Use eye drop only within 30 days of opening or before expiry, whichever is earlier, as instructed by your doctor, and discard any remaining solution
- Do not touch the tip of the unit to your eye
- Wait until vision is clear before driving
- Consult a doctor if irritation does not improve
- Do not use after the expiry date
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Content Details
Ravindra Ghongade
B. Pharm
Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I use Corsol Xg eye drop every day?
Q: Can children use Corsol Xg eye drop?
Q: Can I use Corsol Xg eye drop with contact lenses?
Q: How long can I keep an opened eye drop?
References
- Saline 0.9% w/v Eye Drops Solution — Patient Information Leaflet [Internet]. UK: Electronic Medicines Compendium; 2025 [cited 2026 Jan 14].
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO)- regulatory authority for drug approvals and licensing in India [Internet]. Government of India [cited 2026 Jan 14].
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