O Cebran D 0.3%/0.1% Eye Drop 5ml

O Cebran D 0.3%/0.1% Eye Drop 5ml is a combination medication containing Ofloxacin, an antibiotic, and Dexamethasone, a corticosteroid Ofloxacin works by inhibiting bacterial division and repair through the blockage of DNA gyrase, while Dexamethasone serves to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms. This combination is designed for external use, specifically in treating infections in the eyes and ears.

Ofloxacin, the antibiotic component, targets bacteria by impeding the DNA gyrase enzyme, hindering bacterial growth Dexamethasone, the corticosteroid, complements this action by reducing inflammation, alleviating discomfort, and enhancing the overall efficacy of the medication.

Review the label for specific usage instructions any concerns arise during use, consult your doctor for guidance.

Common side effects of it may include blurred vision, dryness, eye discomfort, itching or burning, eye itching, and skin scarring. If these effects persist or worsen, promptly inform your healthcare provider.

Several special precautions should be observed when using it avoid prolonged use to prevent ocular complications, and exercise caution in cases of fungal or viral eye infections. Regular monitoring of intraocular pressure is advisable. Any adverse reactions should be promptly reported to your healthcare provider.

In the event of a missed dose, skip it and resume your regular schedule. Avoid using extra drops to compensate, as this can lead to issues. Consistent use is essential for optimal results, and consulting your healthcare provider for guidance on managing missed doses ensures proper adherence to the prescribed treatment plan.

 

 

 

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