Uses of Dexamoxi

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Use of Dexamoxi drug is to treat bacterial infections and prevent infections after eye surgery. Each treatment method will have different dosages, so patients should carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor before using.

1. What are the effects of Dexamoxi?


Dexamoxi is an eye drop that contains the following ingredients:
Moxifloxacin; Dexamethasone phosphate. Uses of Dexamoxi drugs are:
Treatment of eye infections; Prevent inflammation and infection after eye surgery.

2. Contraindications of Dexamoxi


Dexamoxi is not indicated for use in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to Dexamoxi and other Quinolones. Herpes simplex keratitis. Cowpox, chickenpox, or other viral infection of the cornea and conjunctiva. Fungal diseases of the eye structures. Tuberculosis infection in the eye. Glaucoma; The disease causes thinning of the cornea or sclera of the eye.

3. Dosage and how to use Dexamoxi


Dosage of Dexamoxi:
Treatment of eye infections: Instill 1 drop x 4 times/day or as directed by a doctor. Prevention of inflammation and infection after eye surgery: Instill 1 drop x 4 times a day into the surgical eye, starting one day before surgery and lasting for another 15 days after surgery How to use Dexamoxi:
Press on tear ducts or close the eyes slightly after instilling the eye drops. This may reduce systemic drug absorption through the eyes and unwanted side effects. If you are using more than one type of eye drop, you should use it at least 5 minutes apart, the eye ointment should be used last.

4. Note when using Dexamoxi


When using Dexamoxi, the patient should note the following:
Do not inject Dexamoxi. If an allergic reaction to or symptoms of tendinitis occurs, treatment should be discontinued immediately. Prolonged use of Dexamoxi can lead to glaucoma or glaucoma, damage to the optic nerve, impaired vision, cataracts.

5. Side effects of the drug Dexamoxi


Dexamoxi can cause some of the following side effects:
Itching and eye irritation; Eye congestion; Inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea; Visual impairment, dry eyes; Eye discomfort;' Pain and itching of the eyes; Subconjunctival hemorrhage; Weep; Fever, cough, infection; otitis media ; Rhinitis and pharyngitis; red rash; Glaucoma ; Glaucoma; Damage to the optic nerve; Posterior capsule cataract; Slow wound healing; Bacterial and fungal infections of the eye.

6. Note when using Dexamoxi


For pregnant and lactating women: Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Dexamoxi. Dexamoxi medicine can cause dizziness, headache, so do not drive or operate machinery if you experience dizziness side effects. Topical NSAIDs may increase the risk of corneal healing problems. Therefore, it should not be used concurrently with Dexamoxi. If you miss a dose of Dexamoxi, take it as soon as you remember if it doesn't take more than 1-2 hours. A double dose of Dexamoxi should not be taken to make up for a missed dose. The article has provided information on what Dexamoxi drug has, dosage and note when using. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Dexamoxi exactly as directed by your doctor.

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