Uses of Neomezol

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Neomezols is a combination of two ingredients including Neomycin and Dexamethasone, which is prepared in the form of a solution. The following article will introduce readers to how to use and some notes when using this drug.

1. What are the effects of Neomezols?


Neomezol is a solution in the form of a solution with each 5ml vial containing a mixture of Neomycin sulfate 25mg and Dexamethasone sodium phosphate 5mg. The drug is indicated for use in the treatment of diseases of the eyes, nose and ears such as:
Eye diseases such as conjunctivitis, lacrimal sac inflammation, eyelid inflammation, keratitis. Prophylaxis of infection before and after surgery or infection due to trauma. Diseases of the nose such as allergic rhinitis that respond to only one corticosteroid therapy, sinusitis, rhinitis, and superinfected nasal polyps. Ear diseases such as otitis externa without tympanic membrane perforation, ear canal infection.

2. How to use Neomezols


When treating diseases in the eyes and nose, the attack dose is usually used: 1-2 drops, every 2 hours. Maintenance dose from 1-2 drops every 4-6 hours.
Treat ear problems by keeping the solution in contact with the ear for a few minutes and rinsing it twice a day. Rinse gently and do not use pressure to inject the medicine into the ear. When using the drug for more than 10 days, you should re-examine to check.

3. Contraindications of the drug Neomezol


In some cases, patients with the following diseases should not be used:
Herpes keratitis Fungal or tuberculosis infections Viral conjunctivitis Purulent infections of the eyes & eyelids due to resistance to Neomycin Patient have a history of glaucoma. People who are allergic to the ingredients of the drug Neomezol.

4. Neomezol side effects


When using the drug Neomezol can cause allergic reactions. Especially when taking the drug regularly for a long time may appear systemic effects caused by the active ingredients.

5. Information on Neomycin ingredients contained in Neomezols


5.1. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of Neomycin Neomycin is characterized by little absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. This active substance is highly toxic to the kidneys and the auditory nerve, so it is mainly used in addition to local treatment or taken orally to kill aerobic bacteria. The drug has a low plasma protein binding rate and diffuses mainly into the extracellular fluid.
5.2. Common side effects of Neomycin Some rare side effects such as watery eyes, burning eyes, conjunctival redness or transient blurred vision.

6. Information about Dexamethasone ingredients contained in Neomezols


6.1. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of Dexamethasone This active ingredient is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract or may be at the site of administration. Absorption is highest in the liver, kidneys and adrenal glands. Dexamethasone is distributed to all tissues in the body, and it crosses the placenta and to a small extent through breast milk. 6.2. Side effects of Dexamethasone When using the drug for a long time, there is a risk of causing peptic ulcer disease, Cushing's syndrome, water and salt retention, adrenal cortex atrophy, muscle atrophy, osteoporosis.
Above is the complete information about Dexamethasone. If you have any other questions, you can contact the prescribing doctor for further advice.

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