Optiflox-ofloxacin 0.3% eye drops.
Ofloxacin is an eye drop used to treat external eye infections such as some types of conjunctivitis. Ofloxacin belongs to a group of medicines called 4-quinolone antibacterial agents.
Warnings and Precautions:
- This product should be used with caution in patients hypersensitive to other quinolone antibacterial agents. Long-term use may result in new bacterial infections that do not respond to ofloxacin.
- This product should be used with caution in patients with a defect or ulceration of the ocular surface.
- Ofloxacin may increase sensitivity to sunlight. You should avoid exposure to direct sunlight or the sun while using ofloxacin.
- Caution should be taken when using this type of medicine if you were born with or have a family history of a prolonged QT interval, have a salt imbalance in your blood, have very slow heartbeats, have a weak heart, or have a history of: of a heart attack, are female or elderly, or are taking other medications that cause abnormal ECG changes.
Possible side effects of ofloxacin:
Like all medicines, ofloxacin can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
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Eye irritation , eye discomfort
- visual disturbances
- inflammation , redness;
- photosensitivity
- The feeling that something is in your eye , eye pain .
- Eye swelling , puffiness around the eyes.
- Drought.
- dizziness , nausea;
- Life-threatening arrhythmias.
Serious side effects:
- If you have one or more of the following side effects, you may be having a serious allergic reaction. Stop taking ofloxacin immediately and call your doctor.
- Allergic reactions in the eye (including itching of the eye and/or eyelid).
- Allergic dermatitis (including: rash, itching or hives).
- A severe, sudden, life-threatening allergic reaction.
- A potentially life-threatening rash.
How to take ofloxacin:
- Always use ofloxacin exactly as your doctor has told you
- wash your hands. Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.
- Gently pull the lower eyelid downward until there is a small pocket
- Turn the bottle upside down and squeeze it to release one or two drops into each eye that needs treatment.
- Let go of the lower eyelid, and close your eye for 30 seconds. If you miss your eye drops, try again.
- To avoid contamination, do not let the dropper tip touch your eye or anything else. Replace cap and tighten immediately after use.