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| Usage of Ocuflox without doctor's consultation. |
Ocuflox - an antibiotic used in treatment of infections of an eye. This prescription
is offered for ignition of an eye and for ulcers or wounds on a cornea
(a transparent covering on the pupil). Ofloxacin, the active component, is a member quinolone families of antibiotics.
| Most important fact about Ocuflox. |
Other forms of this prescription, as is known, caused allergic reactions in several patients. These reactions can be extremely serious, conducting to loss of consciousness and cardiovascular crash. Early attributes of the warning include a rash of a skin, beehives, and itching. Other attributes can include inflating of the person or a throat, a short wind, and feeling of a tingling. One patient using Ocuflox developed serious bubbles and clarification of a skin. If you develop any of these attributes, stop to use Ocuflox and search for the extreme help immediately.
| Why should Ocuflox not be prescribed? |
If you ever had allergic reaction on quinolone an antibiotic such as Cipro, Floxin, Levaquin, Noroxin, Avelox, or Tequin, you should not use this prescription.
| Special warnings about Ocuflox. |
Long use Ocuflox sometimes advances growth of microbes which are not mentioned by treatment. The doctor investigates your eyes on attributes of this development, and will stop a drug if it appears.
Safety and efficiency have not been established in children under 1-years of age.
| Ocuflox recommended dosage. No prescription needed. |
IGNITION OF THE EYE
Apply 1 or 2 drops everyone 2 - 4 hours within the first 2 days, then 4 times daily within the next five days.
CORNEAL ULCERS
Within the first 2 days, apply 1 or 2 drops to the mentioned eye each 30 minutes while active; also rise later 4 - 6 hours after removal, and apply 1 or 2 drops. In days 3 - 7 to 9, apply 1 or 2 drops hourly while it is active. From the date of 7 - 9 progressive, apply 1 or 2 drops 4 times day.
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