Ocuflox: Uses, indications and precautions when using

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Ocuflox (also known as Ofloxacin), is a quinolone antibiotic used to treat bacterial eye infections.

1. What does Ocuflox do? Ocuflox is commonly used to treat bacterial eye infections and works by stopping the growth of bacteria. Ocuflox is only indicated for the treatment of bacterial eye infections, and is not effective for other types of eye infections. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed or overusing them can lead to decreased effectiveness in the long run (antibiotic resistance).
2. How to use Ocuflox Ocuflox is only for eyes, absolutely do not drink or inject this medicine. Instructions for using Ocuflox are as follows:
Wash your hands before putting the medicine in your eyes. To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the dropper with your hands or let it touch your eyes or any other surface. Do not wear contact lenses while administering this medication. Disinfect contact lenses according to the manufacturer's instructions and consult a physician before use. Tilt your head back, bring your eyes up, and pull your lower eyelid down to create an opening. Hold the dropper directly to the surface of the eye. Lower your eyes and close them gently for 1 to 2 minutes. Place a finger in the corner of the eye and gently press for 2-3 minutes to prevent the medication from draining out of the eye and reduce side effects. Try not to blink and rub your eyes. If you are taking another eye medication (for example, eye drops or ointment), wait at least 5 minutes before using the other medications.
Use Ocuflox regularly for maximum effect. Keep taking the medicine for the prescribed time, even if the symptoms of infection go away after a few days. Stopping medication too soon can allow bacteria to continue to grow, leading to a relapse of the infection. If your eye infection persists or worsens, let your doctor know.

Thuốc Ocuflox cần được sử dụng theo đúng hướng dẫn
Thuốc Ocuflox cần được sử dụng theo đúng hướng dẫn

3. Side effects of Ocuflox Some side effects of Ocuflox can be:
Burns, stings eyes for about 1 to 2 minutes. Red eyes. Itchy eyes . Dry eyes. Temporary blurred vision. Weep. Eye discomfort, feeling like something is in the eye. Eyes are sensitive to light.
Prolonged or repeated instillation of this medication may lead to new eye infections. So do not take the medicine for longer than prescribed. Contact your doctor if you notice new or worsening symptoms.
Tell your doctor if you notice any serious side effects after instillation such as:
Eye pain. Eyelid swelling. Face swelling. Serious allergic reactions such as itching, swelling (especially in the face, tongue, and throat), severe dizziness, difficulty breathing, rash... are all very rare side effects.
4. Precautions for Ocuflox Side Effects Before taking Ocuflox, tell your doctor if you are allergic to the drug, to Quinolone antibiotics (eg Ciprofloxacin, Levofloxacin) or have a medical condition. any other allergies. You should also consult your doctor if you have a personal or family history of other eye problems.
After instilling this medicine, vision may be temporarily blurred. Therefore, you should not drive, operate machinery or equipment, or engage in any activity that requires clear vision until you can safely do them.
During pregnancy, Ocuflox should only be used when absolutely necessary. Discuss the risks and effects of the drug with your doctor before taking it. It is not known whether Ocuflox passes into breast milk. Therefore, consult your doctor before taking the medicine.

Thông báo với bác sĩ về các bất thường khi sử dụng thuốc Ocuflox
Thông báo với bác sĩ về các bất thường khi sử dụng thuốc Ocuflox

5. Notes on Ocuflox Storage Ocuflox should be stored at room temperature (8-27 degrees Celsius), away from moisture, moisture, light and out of reach of children and pets. . Discard the drug if a change in color is observed, the solution becomes cloudy or particles appear. Ocuflox is prescribed only for your current infection. Discard unused or excess medication after treatment is complete. Do not reuse the medicine for another infection unless directed to do so by your doctor. Ocuflox belongs to the Quinolone class of drugs commonly used to treat eye infections. To avoid unwanted side effects, patients should read the instructions carefully before using or follow the doctor's instructions.
Carefully reading the information about the drug Ocuflox will help to use the drug effectively and limit the risks during use. If you have questions and need in-depth advice, customers can directly contact Vinmec International General Hospital for instructions from qualified doctors and pharmacists.

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Reference source: webmd.com
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