Brilliant blue g
Also sold as: TISSUEBLUE
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Classification: Dyes (source: RxClass/NLM)
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Drug Information
Mechanism of Action
TissueBlue 0.025% - Mechanism of action section Brilliant Blue G has been shown to selectively stain the ILM, but not the epiretinal membrane nor the retina, making it easier to visualize the membrane for removal, although the exact mechanism of this selectivity has not been elucidated.
Indications & Uses
TissueBlue 0.025% - Indications & Usage Section TissueBlue 0.025% is indicated to selectively stain the internal limiting membrane (ILM). TissueBlue 0.025% is a disclosing agent indicated to selectively stain the internal limiting membrane (ILM).
Dosage & Administration
TissueBlue 0.025% - Dosage & Administration Section TissueBlue 0.025% is carefully injected into the Balanced Salt Solution (BSS)-filled vitreous cavity using a blunt cannula attached to the pre-filled syringe, without allowing the cannula to contact the retina or allowing TissueBlue to get under the retina. Sufficient staining is expected within a few seconds. Following staining, all excess dye should be removed from the vitreous cavity. Inject TissueBlue 0.025% directly in a Balanced Salt Solution (BSS)-filled vitreous cavity. Excess TissueBlue should be removed from the vitreous cavity.
Side Effects (Adverse Reactions)
TissueBlue 0.025% - Adverse Reactions section Adverse reactions that have been reported in procedures that included the use of Brilliant Blue G Ophthalmic Solution have often been associated with the surgical procedure. These complications include retinal (retinal break, tear, hemorrhage, and detachment) and cataracts. Adverse reactions that have been reported in procedures that included the use of TissueBlue 0.025% have often been associated with the surgical procedure. The complications include retinal (retinal break, tear, hemorrhage, and detachment and cataracts. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Dutch Ophthalmic, USA at 1-800-75-DUTCH or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch
Contraindications
TissueBlue 0.025% - Contraindications section None None
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Data sourced from RxNorm (NLM/NIH), FDA Orange Book, OpenFDA, DailyMed. Last updated: 2026-03-02.