Myopia Eye Drops
McKenzie’s Compounding Chemist is your trusted provider of compounded myopia eye drops in Perth, formulated by expert pharmacists to meet individual therapeutic needs.
All myopia eye drops are supplied as prescription medication and are only provided with a valid script, ensuring safe, appropriate use for approved clinical purposes.

What Are Myopia Control Eye Drops?
Myopia control eye drops are a prescription anticholinergic ophthalmic medication that works by blocking muscarinic receptors in the eye.
Depending on the concentration, strength, and clinical indication, myopia eye drops may be prescribed for several therapeutic purposes:
- Help slow the progression of myopia (near-sightedness) in children and adolescents using low-dose compounded eye drop formulations.
- Used diagnostically to dilate the eye, relax accommodation (cycloplegia), and assist with accurate eye exams or refractive measurements.
- Support the treatment of conditions such as amblyopia by temporarily penalising the stronger eye.
Myopia eye drop formulations vary in strength, commonly from very low doses such as 0.01–0.05% for myopia control through to higher strengths for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
These eye drops can be custom-compounded to suit your doctor’s prescription and directions.
Why Choose Compounded Myopia Eye Drops from McKenzies?
At McKenzies Compounding Chemist, we understand that individual patients have unique clinical needs, eligibility considerations, and formulation requirements:
- Sterile compounding ensures preservative-free, customised atropine strengths tailored to patient requirements.
- Precision formulations help balance treatment effectiveness with minimised side effects.
- Collaborative care with your healthcare provider ensures the safest, most suitable preparation for your indication.
Our sterile compounding facility adheres to rigorous quality and aseptic standards to deliver eye drops that are reliable and safe for use as prescribed.

Custom-Compounded Myopia Eye Drops for Individual Eye Care Needs
Our custom-compounded myopia eye drops are designed for patients who need more than standard formulations. When off-the-shelf options are unsuitable, we prepare myopia eye drops in tailored strengths and formulations to match your prescription.
The result is precise dosing, better comfort, and reliable support for ongoing eye care.
Common Uses of Atropine Eye Drops
Myopia Control
Low-dose myopia control eye drops (typically between 0.01% and 0.05%) are commonly prescribed to help slow the progression of myopia in children and teenagers.
Treatment is usually followed daily and reviewed regularly to monitor response and ongoing eligibility.
Diagnostic Eye Exams
For diagnostic purposes, prescription eye drops may be used by eye care professionals to dilate the pupil and relax the eye’s focusing muscle.
This allows for more accurate refractive assessment and examination of the eye.
Management of Amblyopia
In certain cases, myopia eye drops are used to temporarily reduce vision in the stronger eye, encouraging visual development in the weaker eye as part of an amblyopia treatment plan.

Benefits of Using Compounded Myopia Eye Drops
- Helps slow the progression of myopia when clinically indicated.
- Supports pupil dilation and focusing control for therapeutic purposes.
- Assists in amblyopia management by encouraging visual development.
- Suitable for paediatric and adult patients under medical supervision.
Trusted Compounded Myopia Eye Drops Made for You!
From paediatric myopia control to specialised eye care prescriptions, McKenzies Compounding Chemist prepares atropine eye drops tailored to individual needs. Backed by over 30 years of experience, skilled compounding pharmacists, and a dedicated laboratory, we focus on accuracy, safety, and consistent quality in every formulation.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Myopia Eye Drops
No. Prescription myopia control eye drops are not available over the counter.
They are a prescription medication in Australia and must be supplied with a valid Australian script.
Side effects depend on the prescribed strength and may include a range of responses.
Low-dose myopia eye drops are generally well tolerated, particularly when used for myopia control.
Your prescriber will follow clinical guidelines to balance effectiveness and comfort.
Myopia control eye drops should only be used when prescribed. They may not be suitable for patients with certain eye conditions, sensitivities to the prescribed compound, or other medical concerns.
Always inform your healthcare provider and pharmacist of existing conditions or medications to ensure safe and appropriate use.
Depending on the condition being treated, alternatives may include optical treatments such as specialised lenses, orthokeratology, or other prescription options.
Your eye care professional will determine the most suitable option based on diagnosis, response to treatment, and clinical eligibility.
Myopia control eye drops may begin to affect pupil size and focusing within hours of administration.
For myopia control, results develop gradually over time and require consistent daily use, follow-up appointments, and adherence to prescribed directions.
Low-dose myopia control eye drops have been widely studied and are considered safe for many children when prescribed and monitored appropriately.
Not all children are eligible, so treatment should always be individualised, reviewed regularly, and adjusted based on response and tolerance.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this webpage is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions about your health or undergoing any treatment.
Ordering Your Prescription
Call us at (08) 9272 8726 or Submit your Prescription Online
If you have any queries about compounding or require any product samples, please feel free to contact any one of our compounding pharmacists on
(08) 9272 8726.
We are committed to providing high-quality, personalised medication solutions to meet the unique needs of each patient.
