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Introduction About CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT contains ciprofloxacin, which belongs to the group of medicines called fluoroquinolone antibiotics. It is used to manage eye inflammatory conditions such as corneal ulcers, bacterial conjunctivitis, hypopyon ulcer (inflammation of the anterior uvea and iris), and superficial deeper eye infections as well as in pre- and post-operative care.
A corneal ulcer is an open sore of the cornea of which severe cases can lead to vision loss and blindness. Symptoms include red, watery eyes and bloodshot eyes, severe eye pain and pus, and eye discharge.
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT may delay corneal healing and could cause blurring of vision. Avoid wearing contact lenses while using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT. It is not recommended for use in children below 2 years of age. CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is preferably not advised for use by pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers.
The most common side effects of using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT are redness, itching, irritation, and white discharge from the eyes. Consult a doctor immediately if any of the symptoms get worse or persist.
Uses Of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT
- Manage eye inflammatory conditions such as corneal ulcers, bacterial conjunctivitis, hypopyon ulcer (inflammation of the anterior uvea and iris), and superficial deeper eye infections as well as in pre- and post-operative care
How CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT Works
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is an antibacterial agent that acts by inhibiting bacterial replication by targeting the essential enzyme (DNA gyrase) inside the bacteria. As a result, it manages and manages bacterial infections of the eye.
How to use CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT
Apply CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT as directed by your physician. It is for ophthalmic use only. Your doctor will prescribe the correct dose and duration of management for you depending on your age and disease condition.
Side Effects Of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT
Common
- white deposit on the eye surface (cornea)
- ocular discomfort (stinging, burning, gritty feeling in the eye)
- irritation
- redness of the eye
- bad taste
Uncommon
- damage to the eye surface (cornea)
- sensitivity to light
- blurred vision
- swelling of the eye and eyelids
- pain
- dry eye
- headache
- nausea
Rare
- damage to the eye
- inflammation
- double vision
- decreased eye sensation
- tired eyes
- stye (infection of the eyelashes)
- hypersensitivity
- dizziness
- ear pain
- inflammation inside the nose
- nasal sinus discharge
- diarrhoea
- abdominal pain
- skin inflammation
- tendon disorder
Stop using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT and consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects
- sudden feeling of pain
- swelling or inflammation
- serious reactions with symptoms such as cardiovascular collapse, loss of consciousness, tingling sensation, pharyngeal or facial oedema, dyspnoea, urticaria, and itching
How To Manage Side Effects
Nausea or vomiting:
Take this medicine with or just after a meal or a snack. Stick to simple meals. Avoid eating rich or spicy food.
Diarrhoea:
Drink lots of fluids, such as water or fruit juices to keep yourself hydrated. Avoid taking any medicine on your own for managing diarrhoea. Consult your doctor if the symptom did not improve.
Skin rash or inflammation:
Avoid hot showers because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing when going outdoors. Regularly moisturize your skin. Consult your doctor if the symptom did not improve.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT must be used with caution by pregnant women. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
Breastfeeding
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT must be used with caution by breastfeeding mothers. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
Driving and Using Machines
Do not drive or use machinery while using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT as the medicine could temporarily blur or affect your vision.
Allergy
Do not take CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT if you are allergic ciprofloxacin or other quinolone antibiotics.
Others
Use in paediatrics:
CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is not recommended in children below 1 year of age (12 months). Consult your doctor before using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT.
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:
- medicines used to manage pain and inflammation, asthma or skin problems such as corticosteroids (Ex. cortisone, prednisone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, betamethasone, hydrocortisone)
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally apply too much of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT into the eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with lukewarm water. Consult a doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Synopsis
| Drug | : |
Ciprofloxacin |
| Pharmacological Category | : |
Quinolone antibiotics |
| Therapeutic Indication | : |
Corneal ulcer, bacterial conjunctivitis and other bacterial eye infections |
| Dosage Forms | : |
Injections, infusions, tablets, drops, dry syrup, eye ointment, eye drops, ointment, ear drops |
More Information
- Keep out of reach from children
- Store in a cool place
FAQs About CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT
Q: What is the use of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT?
A: CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is a prescription medicine used to manage infection in the eyes/ears.
Q: Can I use CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT while wearing contact lenses?Q: Can I use CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT while wearing contact lenses?
A: If you wear soft contact lenses, remove the lens before applying CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT and wait for at least 15 minutes before reinsertion.
Q: What are the side effects of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT?
A: The most common side effects that occur due to CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT are white deposits on the cornea, ocular discomfort that includes stinging in the eyes, burning sensation, gritty feeling in the eye, irritation and redness of the eyes, as well as altered taste.
Q: Can I stop using CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT once I feel better?
A: CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is an antibiotic, if you fail to complete a course of antibiotics, some of the bacteria causing the infection may survive and could result in resistance to that strain of bacteria. This could lead to the worsening of the symptoms. Hence, you should complete the full course of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT as prescribed by your doctor.
Q: What will happen if I accidentally take overdosage of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT?
A: If you or anyone else accidentally used too many drops of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with warm water. Consult a doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Q: How does CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT work?
A: CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is an antibacterial agent that acts by inhibiting bacterial replication by targeting the essential enzyme (DNA gyrase) inside the bacteria. As a result, it manages and manages bacterial infections involving the eye and the ear.
Q: What is CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT used for?
A: It is used to manage eye conditions such as corneal ulcers and superficial infections of the eye caused by bacteria, in particular Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other gram-negative bacteria which are resistant to usual management. CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is also used for the topical management of inflammatory ear infections such as chronic suppurative otitis media, external otitis, malignant otitis externa and perioperatively in chronic otitis media.
Q: Can I use CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT without consulting my doctor?
A: No. CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT is a prescription medicine which should be used only if prescribed by the physician.
Q: What if I miss a dose of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT?
A: If you missed a dose of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is time for next dose, skip the missed dose and use the regular dose. Do not use a double dose of CIPLOX 0.30% EYE OINTMENT to compensate the missed dose.
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