Homatropine is used to temporarily enlarge the pupil. This is to enable the ophthalmologist to obtain an accurate refraction. It is necessary that you put homatropine in at home as prescribed.

Instructions

  • Put 1 drop of atropine in as follows:

Morning Night
Day 1 Both eyes Both eyes
Day 2 Both eyes Both eyes
Day 3 Both eyes Both eyes
Doctors appointment Both eyes
  • Wash your hands.

  • Gently pull down the lower lid and instil 1 drop. If you are unsure if the drop went in DO NOT
    REPEAT in that eye. Lightly apply pressure using your forefinger to the angle between the nose
    and the corner of the eye for 30 seconds. Wipe away the excess immediately after instillation of
    the drop. Repeat in the second eye.

  • Wash your hands after using the medication to avoid accidental contact with your own eyes.

  • Homatropine will cause significant enlargement of the pupil and will blur near vision for as long
    as 2-3 weeks after use.
  • Significant side effects are very rare. If any of the following side effects occur, stop the drops and
    notify your ophthalmologist or family doctor:

    •  Increased temperature, fever, flushing of the skin
    • Dryness of mouth, thirst
    • Irritation of the skin around the eyes
    • Hallucinations, nightmares
    • Irritability, hyperactivity
    • Sleepiness
    • Increased heart rate, shortness of breath
    • Poor balance
  • Homatropine is a powerful medication. Keep it out of reach of children and pets. Discard unused
    medications as per your pharmacist’s instructions. A small bottle contains a possibly deadly dose
    for small children if ingested.