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Nizeflox

NIZEFLOX

Ofloxacin Eye Drops 0.3%

Bacterial eye infection antibiotic. Causes conjunctivitis (pink eye).

Bacterial eye infection antibiotic. Causes conjunctivitis (pink eye). Applied in corneal ulcers. Prevents infection following an eye injury Bacterial keratitis.

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About The Product

Uses

Bacterial eye infection antibiotic. Causes conjunctivitis (pink eye). Applied in corneal ulcers. Prevents infection following an eye injury Bacterial keratitis.

Side Effects

  • Transient burning/stinging Redness of the eyes Watery eyes. Blurred vision of several seconds. Rare allergic reaction

Uses

Bacterial eye infection antibiotic. Causes conjunctivitis (pink eye). Applied in corneal ulcers. Prevents infection following an eye injury Bacterial keratitis.

Side Effects

  • Transient burning/stinging Redness of the eyes Watery eyes. Blurred vision of several seconds. Rare allergic reaction

Indications

  • Bacterial conjunctivitis keratitis & corneal ulcers Post-traumatic/Post-surgical eye infection prevention

FAQ

Q1. Does Nizeflox treat viral eye infections?
No, it only works with bacterial infections.

Q2. Can I use lenses with it?
Remove lenses prior to use; reinsert after 1520 minutes.

Q3. How often should it be used in a day?
Normally 2-4 times (decision of the doctor).

Q4. Is it safe to children?
Yes, when it is prescribed by a pediatric eye specialist.

Q5. Does it make you sleepy?
No, it has only a local effect in the eye.

Indications

  • Bacterial conjunctivitis keratitis & corneal ulcers Post-traumatic/Post-surgical eye infection prevention

FAQ

Q1. Does Nizeflox treat viral eye infections?
No, it only works with bacterial infections.

Q2. Can I use lenses with it?
Remove lenses prior to use; reinsert after 1520 minutes.

Q3. How often should it be used in a day?
Normally 2-4 times (decision of the doctor).

Q4. Is it safe to children?
Yes, when it is prescribed by a pediatric eye specialist.

Q5. Does it make you sleepy?
No, it has only a local effect in the eye.

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