Bentodex Eye/Ear Drops
Bentodex EyeEar Drops should only be used in the affected eye or ear following the dosage and duration instructed by your doctor Prior to using this medication it is important to wash your hands Make sure to read the directions on the label before usage Do not miss any doses and complete the entire course of treatment even if you start feeling better Discontinuing the medication prematurely may result in the return or worsening of the infection The most common side effect is irritation at the application site If this side effect persists for a prolonged period inform your doctor In the event that this medication accidentally comes into contact with your nose or mouth immediately rinse it with water Notify your doctor if you are pregnant allergic to this medicine taking other medications or if you are breastfeeding It is safe for breastfeeding mothers to use this medicine After applying this medication to the eye it is advised not to drive or operate heavy machinery due to potential blurred vision and impairment of driving ability
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Bentodex Eye/Ear Drops
Prescription Required
Packaging :
packet of 5 ml Eye/Ear Drops
Manufacturer :
Calibre PharmaceuticalComposition :
MRP :
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