Ocuphenicol D eye drops are a combination eye preparation used to treat bacterial eye infections accompanied by redness and irritation. These drops contain three active ingredients that work together to provide comprehensive treatment: chloramphenicol, dexamethasone, and tetrizoline. This combination makes them an effective option in cases requiring simultaneous treatment for infection, inflammation, and congestion.
What are the ingredients in Ocuphenicol D?
Ocuphenicol D eye drops contain the following active ingredients:
Chloramphenicol: an antibiotic.
Dexamethasone: an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid.
Tetryzoline: an eye decongestant.
In addition to these active ingredients, the drops contain inactive ingredients for preservation and stability.
Indications for Use of Ocuphenicol D
Ocuphenicol D eye drops are used to treat:
Bacterial conjunctivitis: When there is a bacterial infection accompanied by inflammation and redness.
Blepharitis: Bacterial infections of the eyelids.
Inflammatory eye conditions requiring antibiotics and corticosteroids: When there is a risk of bacterial infection.
To relieve the redness and irritation associated with some cases of eye inflammation.
The goal of treatment is to eliminate the bacterial infection, reduce inflammation, and relieve the symptoms of redness and irritation in the eye.
What is the dosage of Ocuphenicol D?
Ocuphenicol D eye drops should be used as directed by a specialist physician. The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the infection and inflammation.
Usual dosage: One or two drops in the affected eye, 3-4 times daily, or as directed by a physician.
Wash your hands thoroughly before use. Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to any surface, including the eye, to prevent contamination.
It is very important to adhere to the treatment period prescribed by your doctor, even if your symptoms improve, to ensure complete elimination of the infection.
Do not use the drops for long periods (more than 7-10 days) without consulting your doctor to avoid side effects related to corticosteroids.
What are the side effects of Ocuphenicol D?
Ocuphenicol D eye drops may cause some side effects, some of which are localized and others can be serious, especially with long-term use:
Common side effects (topical):
Mild, temporary burning or stinging after instillation.
Itching, irritation, or mild redness of the eye.
Temporary blurred vision.