I don't know about those specific eyedrops, but after my near miss with being blinded in one eye, after getting my cornea melted off with searing hot corrosives, despite goggles, being hit hard enough to knock them out of the way, they included things like an antimuscarinic, has the same effect as the poisons from deadly nightshade (Belladonna) plants, and causes the pupil to dilate hugely, and paralyzes the muscles which cause the eye to accommodate with distance, so the cornea could heal without the size changes in my pupil interfering, those stung like a bitch, and with the increased flood of light into the huge pupils, that HURT. I was ALREADY so photosensitive after that that I could only look at a computer screen if I took to the one in the windowless electronics room in the machine shop we have in the garden shed, wearing super-dark welding goggles, or a barely-visible trace of light through a full-face welding shield, and for maybe 15 minutes at a time, before the light from the screen that got through the dark green glass in the welding mask still hurt to fuck. And that was with using local anaesthetic eye drops too, to dull the pain, along with 2x40mg oxycodone IR, given as 10mg caps so I could space it out through the day as needed. I still have the script too, they never cancelled it, which is a relief, because I was barely coping with my hip and knee pain with the pain meds I did have, and the docs were being stingy, but couldn't really say 'no' after that happened with my eye, as, well, it isn't like ANYONE would or could fake burning their cornea off with alkali caustic corrosive superheated blasts to the face just to get a few pain pills. And having to wear a welding set over an eyepatch to block out all light just to go to the doctor, I think that might have put things into perspective for them somehow.
But yeah some of those eye drops could almost be aspiring to take over from that lab slops bottle for burning eyes potential. I was on maybe 6-7 different kinds of eye drops and creams and gels and sprays prescribed, plus an additional two kinds of local anaesthetic that lasted longer than the tetracaine drops prescribed for that, that I lifted a few vials of from the eye hospital for emergencies where I HAD to function for longer than a few minutes in near lightless conditions, plus a welding mask over my face to cut out almost all light left by a dim computer screen in a windowless room with the lights off. Managed to help myself to quite a bit of IIRC proxymethacaine, which lasts quite a lot longer than the tetracaine they gave me. Not something I'd usually do, but I only took just enough to be functional when I had to, and of course, left them easily enough for them to do their work on other patients in need.
Things like the repeated eye specialist slit-lamp examinations were agony, and they NEEDED heavy anaesthesia applied to the eye, to have a super-bright torch shined from point blank range into my eye through a focusing lens, while my eyeball was regrowing its surface. 'Tender' isn't even close to what my eye was then. That bright light had me clawing at the chair as if I was trying to claw my way
out of hell itself, my fists turning white.
Al, when the time comes for the knife man, if you need any...pain assistance, in the sense of keeping it at bay, PM me, I know a reliable guy for that kind of thing