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Introduction About GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS is a combination of Dexamethasone and Gentamycin which belongs to the group of medicines called Steroids and Antibiotics respectively. It is used to manage bacterial infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).
Before using GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS inform your doctor if you have any kidney, liver, lung or heart disease. GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant and breast-feeding women only if advised by the doctor.
The most common side effects of using GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS are local burning or discomfort. Consult your doctor if any of these worsen or doesn’t improve.
Uses Of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS
- Manage bacterial infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis and blepharitis
How GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS Works
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS manages bacterial infection and inflammation, where gentamycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic which acts by entering the bacterial cell and inhibiting the protein synthesis of the bacteria which is important for its functioning thus, helps in managing the infection. Dexamethasone is a steroid which manages inflammation by inhibiting the action of the substances that causes inflammation.
How to use GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS
Use GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for external use only. Do not touch the tip of the dropper on any surface. Squeeze the dropper gently, then dispense the medication inside the lower eyelid or ear. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, disease condition and body weight. Random or prolonged use of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS can cause cataract, glaucoma and fungal infections.
Side Effects Of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS
Common
- local burning or discomfort
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant women only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before using it.
Breastfeeding
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in breast-feeding women only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before using it.
Allergy
Do not use GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS if you are allergic to Dexamethasone, Gentamycin or any other ingredients of this medicine.
Others
Use in pediatrics:
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in children. Your child’s doctor will decide the correct dose and duration of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS depending upon your child’s age and condition. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in elderly patients. Your doctor will prescribe the right dose of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS depending on your age and health condition. Consult your doctor before using it.
Interactions
A. Drug – Drug Interactions:
Before using GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS inform your doctor, if you are taking any of the following medicines:
- medicines used to manage depression or anxiety (Ex. duloxetine)
- corticosteroids such as prednisolone (used to manage inflammatory condition)
- medicines used to manage diabetes (Ex. glyburide, insulin)
- NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen (used to manage pain and swelling)
- medicines used to manage arthritis (Ex. probenecid)
- medicines used to manage asthma (Ex. theophylline)
- anticoagulants such as warfarin (used to manage blood clots)
- live bacterial vaccines (Ex. measles, mumps, rubella)
Overdosage:
In case of overdosage or if you or anyone else has put too many drops or in case of accidental ingestion of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS, consult your doctor or visit the nearby hospital immediately.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Dexamethasone, Gentamycin |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Corticosteroids, Aminoglycoside antibiotic |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial infections (conjunctivitis, keratitis, blepharitis) |
| Dosage Forms | : | Eye/Ear Drops |
More Information
- Keep GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS out of reach of children
- Store at room temperature
FAQs About GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS
Q: What is GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS and why is it prescribed?
A: GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS is a combination of Dexamethasone and Gentamycin which belongs to the group of medicines called Steroids and Antibiotics. It is used to manage bacterial infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).
Q: How does GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS work?
A: GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS manages bacterial infection and inflammation where gentamycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic which acts by entering the bacterial cell and inhibiting the protein synthesis of the bacteria which is important for its functioning thus, helps in managing the infection. Dexamethasone is a steroid which manages inflammation by inhibiting the action of the substances that causes inflammation.
Q: Is there any other precaution that must be taken while using GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS?
A: Always use GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS as prescribed and directed by your doctor. Prolong or random use of GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS can cause cataract, glaucoma or fungal infections, consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the above condition.
Q: Can GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS be used in pregnant and breast-feeding women?
A: GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant and breast-feeding women only if advised by the doctor. Consult your doctor for advice before using it.
Q: Does GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS cause any side effects?
A: GENTAGULL D EYE/EAR DROPS can have temporary side effects such as eye stinging, local burning, redness or temporary blurred vision. However, talk to your doctor if any of these worsen or doesn’t improve.
References
1. KD. Tripathi. Aminoglycoside Antibiotics and Corticosteroids. Essentials of medical pharmacology. Seventh edition. 2013. Page – 747 & 289
2. Donavon B. Johnson; Michael J. Lopez; Brendan Kelley. Dexamethasone. NIH National Library of Medicine, National center for biotechnology information. May 2022. [Accessed on 13th June 2022] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482130/#:~:text=Dexamethasone%20is%20a%20potent%20glucocorticoid,becomes%20less%20permeable%2C%20as%20well
3. Bruno J. Chaves, Prasanna Tadi. Betamethasone. NIH National Library of Medicine, National center for biotechnology information. May 2022. [Accessed on 13th June 2022] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557550/
4. Sunways Laboratories. Gentamicin DM (Gentamicin + Dexamethasone). [Accessed on 13th June 2022] http://www.sunways.com/Products/SunwaysProducts/Gentamide-DM.html
5. Torque Pharmaceuticals. Glycort E/E Drops (Gentamicin + Dexamethasone). [Accessed on 13th June 2022] https://www.torquepharma.com/product/glycort-e-e-drops/


