Is Pilocarpine and Digitalis Binatriuretic Eye Drops a steroid medication?
Seven-leaf Digitalis glycosides eye drops are not a hormonal medication.
Seven-leaf Digitalis glycosides eye drops are composed of ingredients such as digitalis glycosides, aesculin, boric acid, and purified water. The medication is a clear liquid with a blue fluorescence. It helps improve vision and relieve visual fatigue. Clinically, it is primarily used to treat macular lesions of the retina, as well as visual fatigue caused by various factors. It effectively alleviates eye discomfort symptoms such as dryness and irritation. This medication can also be used for retinal disorders including diabetic retinopathy or retinal hemorrhage due to venous occlusion. Since it does not contain any hormonal components, it is not classified as a hormonal drug, and thus patients can use it with confidence.
The above-mentioned medication should be used under a doctor's guidance, with dosage adjusted according to individual conditions. Do not use the medication blindly. If any eye discomfort occurs during treatment, discontinue use immediately and seek medical attention promptly to avoid unnecessary harm to the eyes.