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Optrex Infected Eye Drops Chloramphenicol. (P availability only).
- Rickett Benckiser
- Mid-Optic.
- Email: info@midoptic.com
- Tel: 01332 295001
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How Supplied Sterile aqueous drops (10ml) in plastic bottle. |
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Dosing ECP/HCP to advise. Generally 1 drop on each affected eye every 2 hours for the first two days, and 4 hourly thereafter, during waking hours only. The course of Tx is 5 days, pt not to stop just because condition is better. Not to be used for more than 5 days without consulting prescriber. Always read SmPC via link in Notes below. |
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Formulation Sterile Aqueous Solution containing:, Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v, Purified Water, Boric Acid, Borax, Phenylmercuric Nitrate. Always read SmPC via link in Notes below. |
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Contact Lens Use No, see Contra-Indications/Cautions |
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Indications Acute Bacterial Conjunctivitis in adults and children over 2 years of age. Always read SmPC via link in Notes below. |
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Contra-Indications/Cautions Contra-indicated in children under 2 years of age. See Notes 6. Due to the potentially wide range and seriousness of the Contra-indications/Cautions relating to this product the prescriber of this medicine should fully aware of original documentation, Patient Information Leaflet etc. All pts should be instructed to read the Patient Information Leaflet before using product. Attention is drawn to this products P classification. Soft CLs should not be worn for 24 hours after completing Tx. Pt not to use product concurrently with other eye drops or ointment. Store between 2C-8C. Discard 28 days after first opening. If symptoms do not improve within 48 hours - pt to consult prescriber. If symptoms become worse - pt to seek medical advice immediately. Pregnancy/lactation - EDDB. Advise pt to read and understand all accompanying product information before first use - EDDB. Always read SmPC via link in Notes below. |
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Adverse Reactions Due to the potentially wide range and seriousness of the Adverse Reactions relating to this product the prescriber of this medicine should fully aware of original documentation, including SPC and PIL - see Notes. All pts should be instructed to read the Patient Information Leaflet before using product. If irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP - EDDB. If vision changes or irritation occurs, persists or increases, pt to discontinue use and consult ECP/HCP. Always read SmPC via link in Notes below. |
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Legal Category P |
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Notes 1. SmPC: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/612/smpc 2. PIL: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/612/pil 3. ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD THE DATA CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE BE USED AS A BASIS FOR CLINICAL DECISION MAKING/PX ADVICE - THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY REFERENCE TO THE ORIGINAL PRESCRIBER AND/OR PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. 4. Because products are regularly improved and change, product data and advice may occasionally change. As a result, EDDB recommends that you and your patient always read the product label and Patient Information Leaflet carefully before using any products. Please do not solely rely on the information provided on this website. Because of this, EDDB is unable to accept liability for any inaccuracies or incorrect information contained on this site. 5. Safety Alert from Royal College of Ophthalmologists. 6. Pt MUST BE INSTRUCTED TO READ ACCOMPANYING PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET BEFORE USE. 7. Attention is drawn to this product's POM/P category and the full relevant legal restrictions therof. 8. Attention is drawn to specific warnings in Contra-Indications/Cautions and Adverse Reactions on this page and the full text of the SPC and PIL, all of which should be read and understood. 8.REMINDER: TERMS OF USE. By using this website I agree I am an Eye Care/Health Care Professional and have read, understood and accepted all the terms of use as outlined in the Disclaimer and the Privacy Policy.
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