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BRAND NAME : Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd
CHEMICAL CONTENTS: Na Sulfacetamide
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Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Uses:
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd is used in the treatment of eye inflammations, corneal ulcer, and other eye infections. It may be used along with an oral sulfa drug to treat a serious eye infection called trachoma.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Dosage:
Place 1 drop inside the lower eyelid every 2 hours or less frequently; your doctor will determine the schedule according to the severity of the infection.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Contraindications :
Do not use Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd if you have ever had an allergic reaction to or are sensitive to this medication or any other sulfa drug.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Side Effects:
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd may irritate your eye, causing stinging and burning. The irritation usually lasts only a short time. If it is very painful or lasts for a long time, you may have to stop using the medication.
In rare cases, people using Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd have developed a severe blistering skin rash. Be alert for skin reactions. If a rash appears, stop using Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd and call your doctor.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Overdose:
Although no specific information is available on overdose with Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd, any medication used in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect you may have used too much Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd, seek medical attention immediately.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Missed dose:
Apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Bleph 10 Eye Drops, Sodium Sulamyd Storage:
Store at room temperature. Protect the ointment from excessive heat.
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