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Albalon (naphazoline hydrochloride) is an over-the-counter medication used forrelieving eye rednessand discomfort caused by minor eye irritations. It can be used by people aged 6 years and older, as recommended by a healthcare provider. Fact Table Formula C14H14N2 License FDA approved Bioavailability 60-70% Legal status Rx-only Chemical Name naphazoline Elimination half-life 2-3 hours Dosage (Strength) 0.10% Pregnancy Consult Doctor Brands Albalon Protein binding 60% PubChem CID 4436 MedlinePlus 000645 ChEBI 3558 ATC code R01AA08 DrugBank DB06711 KEGG D08253 Routes of administration Ophthalmic

Albalon (naphazoline)

  • Albalon comes in the form of eye drops. The recommended dosage is one to two drops in the affected eye(s) every 3 to 4 hours, as needed. Albalon eye drops should not be used by children under 6 years, unless directed by a doctor. Usage in children should be supervised by an adult.
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