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Proparacaine Hydrochloride

Generic: Proparacaine Hydrochloride

Verified·Apr 23, 2026
Manufacturer
Alcon
NDC
85766-039
RxCUI
1191013
Route
OPHTHALMIC
ICD-10 indication
T15.00XA

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About Proparacaine Hydrochloride

What is this medication?

Proparacaine hydrochloride is a fast-acting topical anesthetic used specifically for the eyes to provide temporary relief from pain during medical procedures. It works by blocking the conduction of nerve impulses, which results in a numbing effect on the cornea and conjunctiva. This medication is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting before various diagnostic tests or minor surgical interventions that might otherwise cause significant discomfort.

Common uses for this ophthalmic solution include measuring eye pressure, removing foreign objects from the surface of the eye, and performing conjunctival scrapings for diagnostic purposes. Because the numbing effect is so strong, it is vital that patients do not rub or touch their eyes until the medication has completely worn off. This precaution is necessary to prevent accidental injury to the eye, such as corneal abrasions, since the patient will not have the normal protective sensations required to feel irritation or pain.

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Prescribing information

From the FDA-approved label for Proparacaine Hydrochloride. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective Feb 6, 2026

Indications and usage
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Proparacaine Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution is indicated for topical anesthesia in ophthalmic practice. Representative ophthalmic procedures in which the preparation provides good local anesthesia include measurement of intraocular pressure (tonometry), removal of foreign bodies and sutures from the cornea, conjunctival scraping in diagnosis and gonioscopic examination; it is also indicated for use as a topical anesthetic prior to surgical operations such as cataract extraction.
Dosage and administration
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Deep anesthesia as in cataract extraction: Instill 1 drop every 5 to 10 minutes for 5 to 7 doses. Removal of sutures: Instill 1 or 2 drops 2 or 3 minutes before removal of stitches. Removal of foreign bodies: Instill 1 or 2 drops prior to operating. Tonometry: Instill 1 or 2 drops immediately before measurement. FOR TOPICAL OPHTHALMIC USE ONLY
Contraindications
CONTRAINDICATIONS This preparation is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any component of the solution.
Warnings
WARNINGS NOT FOR INJECTION INTO THE EYE - For topical ophthalmic use only. Prolonged use of a topical ocular anesthetic may produce permanent corneal opacification with accompanying loss of vision. Proparacaine ophthalmic solution is indicated for administration under the direct supervision of a healthcare provider. Proparacaine ophthalmic solution is not intended for patient self-administration.
Adverse reactions
ADVERSE REACTIONS Pupillary dilation or cycloplegic effects have rarely been observed with proparacaine hydrochloride. The drug appears to be safe for use in patients sensitive to other local anesthetics, but local or systemic sensitivity occasionally occurs. Instillation of proparacaine in the eye at recommended concentration and dosage usually produces little or no initial irritation, stinging, burning, conjunctival redness, lacrimation or increased winking. However, some local irritation and stinging may occur several hours after the instillation. Rarely, a severe, immediate-type, apparently hyperallergic corneal reaction may occur which includes acute, intense and diffuse epithelial keratitis; a gray, ground glass appearance; sloughing of large areas of necrotic epithelium; corneal filaments and, sometimes, iritis with descemetitis. Allergic contact dermatitis with drying and fissuring of the fingertips has been reported. Softening and erosion of the corneal epithelium and conjunctival congestion and hemorrhage have been reported. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Somerset Therapeutics, LLC at 1- 800-417-9175 or FDA at 1-800 -FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch
Use in pregnancy
Pregnancy Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with proparacaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.5%. It is also not known whether proparacaine hydrochloride can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. Proparacaine hydrochloride should be administered to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.

Label text is reproduced as-is from the FDA-approved label. We do not paraphrase, summarize, or omit. Content above is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your prescribing clinician or pharmacist before making decisions about your medication.

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