Saptob-F Eye Drop
Use SaptobF Eye Drop only in the affected eye as directed by your doctor Prior to using this medication make sure to wash your hands It is important to read and follow the directions on the label Do not miss any doses and complete the entire prescribed course of treatment even if you start to feel better Stopping the medication prematurely may result in the infection returning or worsening The most commonly experienced side effects include discomfort and irritation at the site of application If these side effects persist for an extended period inform your doctor If by accident the medication gets into your ears nose or mouth rinse the affected area with water immediately Inform your doctor if you are allergic to this medication are pregnant or are taking any other medications This medication is safe to use while breastfeeding After using this medication it is advised not to drive or operate heavy machinery as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive
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Saptob-F Eye Drop
Prescription Required
Packaging :
bottle of 5 ml Eye Drop
Manufacturer :
Sapient Laboratories Pvt LtdComposition :
MRP :
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