Deximon N 0.5%/0.1% Eye Drop
The prescribed medication Deximon N 0501 Eye Drop should only be used in the affected eye and in the dosage and duration prescribed by the doctor Prior to using this medicine it is important to wash your hands It is recommended to refer to the label for specific directions before use Do not miss any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Discontinuing the medication too soon may result in the infection returning or worsening The most common side effects of this medication include discomfort and irritation at the site of application If these side effects persist for an extended period it is advisable to inform your doctor If by chance this medication comes into contact with your ears nose or mouth rinse immediately with water Inform your doctor if you are pregnant allergic to this medication or currently taking any other medications This medication is considered safe for breastfeeding mothers After using this medication it is suggested to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive
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Deximon N 0.5%/0.1% Eye Drop
Prescription Required
Packaging :
packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
Manufacturer :
Entod Pharmaceuticals LtdComposition :
MRP :
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