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FLUROSCÉNE — Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips | Agaaz Ophthalmics
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FLUROSCÉNE

Fluorescein sodium ophthalmic diagnostic strips — designed for clean, consistent corneal staining and rapid clinical visibility in everyday ophthalmic practice.

Fluorescein
Sodium USP
EO Sterile
Individual Pouch
Clinic + OT
Dual Workflow
FLUROSCÉNE Fluorescein Sodium Ophthalmic Strips by Agaaz Ophthalmics
Fast StainingQuick Clinical Read
EO SterilizedIndividual Pouch
ConsistentRepeatable Results
Fluorescein Sodium USPCorneal StainingTear Film AssessmentContact Lens FittingApplanation TonometryEO SterilizedIndividually PackedClinic + OT ReadyFluorescein Sodium USPCorneal StainingTear Film AssessmentContact Lens FittingApplanation TonometryEO SterilizedIndividually PackedClinic + OT Ready
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

Where FLUROSCÉNE is used
in ophthalmic practice.

Fluorescein sodium diagnostic strips support a wide range of routine and specialized ophthalmic evaluations — from daily clinic work to operating theatre assessments.

Corneal Staining

Identifies corneal epithelial defects, abrasions, ulcers, and foreign body tracks. Fluorescein pools in areas of cellular loss, making damaged tissue visible under cobalt blue illumination.

Diagnostic

Tear Film Breakup Time (TBUT)

Evaluates tear film stability by measuring the interval between a complete blink and the appearance of the first dry spot on the corneal surface under cobalt blue light.

Dry Eye

Contact Lens Fitting

Assesses the fluorescein pattern between the contact lens and cornea — helping clinicians evaluate lens fit, alignment, edge clearance, and movement during fitting and follow-up.

Fitting

Applanation Tonometry

Essential for Goldmann applanation tonometry — fluorescein allows visualization of the semicircular mires used to measure intraocular pressure accurately.

IOP

Wound Leak Detection (Seidel Test)

Detects aqueous leakage through surgical or traumatic corneal wounds. Fluorescein dilution at the wound site produces a visible streaming pattern under cobalt blue light.

Surgical

Lacrimal Drainage (Jones Test)

Evaluates patency of the nasolacrimal drainage system. Fluorescein instilled in the conjunctival sac is checked for recovery in the nose or throat after a defined interval.

Lacrimal
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Technical profile.

Key specifications for product evaluation, tender documentation, and regulatory submissions.

Active Dye

Fluorescein Sodium USP
Xanthene-class diagnostic dye

Substrate

Medical-Grade Cellulose
Fibre substrate for controlled dye release

Sterilization

EO Sterilized
Ethylene oxide, individually sealed

Packaging

Individual Sterile Pouches
Heat-sealed, easy-peel format

Category

Ophthalmic Diagnostic Strip
For external ophthalmic use

Storage

Cool, Dry Place
Protect from light and moisture
DIRECTIONS FOR USE

How to use fluorescein strips.

A simple, standardized technique for consistent diagnostic results across clinical settings.

1

Open Pouch

Peel open the sealed sterile pouch. Hold only the flat, non-impregnated end of the strip.

2

Moisten Tip

Apply one or two drops of sterile saline or ophthalmic irrigation solution to the dye-impregnated tip.

3

Apply to Eye

Gently touch the moistened tip to the lower conjunctival fornix while the patient looks up.

4

Examine

Ask the patient to blink several times. Examine under cobalt blue light for fluorescence patterns.

PACKAGING & STORAGE

Designed for daily clinical use.

FLUROSCÉNE Packaging

Individually Sealed Strips

Each strip is individually heat-sealed in a transparent sterile pouch, ensuring sterility until the point of use and easy identification.

EO Sterilized

Ethylene oxide sterilization ensures each strip is safe for diagnostic contact with the ocular surface, meeting international sterilization standards.

Professional Brand Presentation

Clean packaging design with clear product identity — supports confident shelf placement and professional clinical environments.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place protected from light and moisture. Do not use if individual pouch has been opened or damaged.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common questions about
fluorescein ophthalmic strips.

What are fluorescein sodium ophthalmic strips used for?
Fluorescein sodium ophthalmic strips are used for diagnostic staining of the corneal epithelium, tear film breakup time (TBUT) assessment, contact lens fitting evaluation, Goldmann applanation tonometry, Seidel test for wound leaks, and Jones test for nasolacrimal drainage patency.
How do you use fluorescein ophthalmic strips?
Moisten the dye-impregnated tip with sterile saline. Gently touch the moistened tip to the lower conjunctival fornix while the patient looks up. Ask the patient to blink several times to distribute the dye. Examine under cobalt blue light for fluorescence patterns indicating corneal damage, tear instability, or other diagnostic findings.
Are FLUROSCÉNE strips individually sterilized?
Yes. Each FLUROSCÉNE strip is individually packed in a heat-sealed sterile pouch and is EO (ethylene oxide) sterilized, ensuring sterility until the point of use and minimizing cross-contamination risk between patients.
Who manufactures FLUROSCÉNE fluorescein strips?
FLUROSCÉNE is manufactured by Agaaz Ophthalmics, an Indian manufacturer and global exporter of ophthalmic surgical products including intraocular lenses, ophthalmic solutions, surgical instruments, and diagnostic consumables.
What is tear film breakup time (TBUT) and how is it measured?
TBUT is the time between a complete blink and the first appearance of a dry spot on the fluorescein-stained tear film when observed under cobalt blue light. A TBUT of less than 10 seconds is generally considered suggestive of tear film instability and potential dry eye disease. Fluorescein strips like FLUROSCÉNE are the standard tool for this assessment.

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