Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm
About Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm
Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm belongs to a group of medicines called 'antibiotics' primarily used to treat eye bacterial infections (optic). It is used for treating infectious diseases of the eyelids, the cornea (the transparent part that covers the front part of the eye), conjunctiva ( lines the inner surfaces of the eyelids), and anterior ocular segment(front of the eye). Bacterial eye infection occurs when harmful bacteria enter any part of the eyeball or surrounding tissues, including the cornea ( front surface of the eye) and lining of the outer eye and inner eyelids (conjunctiva). The common symptoms of eye infections are red eyes, pain, discharge, watery eyes, dry eyes, light Sensitivity, swollen eyes, itching, and blurred vision.
Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm is a combination of two antibiotics: Hydrocortisone and Chloramphenicol. Hydrocortisone is a steroid medicine that works by calming down the body's immune response to decrease itching, pain, and swelling (inflammation) of the eye. Chloramphenicol is bacteriostatic, which prevents bacteria's growth by inhibiting the production of essential proteins necessary for bacteria to grow, multiply, and increase in numbers. Together as a combined product, Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm prevents the spread of eye infections caused by a wide range of gram-negative bacteria causing eye infections.
Use Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm as prescribed by your doctor. Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm is only for use in the eyes. Do not swallow or inject Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm. You are advised to use Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience redness, itching, irritation, burning or stinging sensation in the eyes, blurred vision, Sensitivity to light, eyelid swelling, itching, or crusting. Most of these side effects of Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects worsen or persist, please consult your doctor.
Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm or any other medicines. Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm should be used with caution in children. You are advised to consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You are recommended not to use contact lenses during the course of Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm as it may worsen the infection. If you get any new eye problem, an eye infection, or notice any allergic reactions such as itching or redness of the eye and skin rash, please consult your doctor immediately. You are advised to maintain a 10 minutes time gap between using Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm and other eye drops. Please do not touch the container tip to the eye, eyelids, or surrounding areas as it may contaminate the Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm and cause eye infections.
Uses of Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm
Medicinal Benefits
Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm is a combination of two antibiotics: Hydrocortisone and Chloramphenicol. Hydrocortisone is a steroid medicine that works by calming down the body's immune response to decrease itching, pain, and swelling (inflammation) of the eye. Chloramphenicol is bacteriostatic, which prevents bacteria's growth by inhibiting the production of essential proteins necessary for bacteria to grow, multiply, and increase numbers. Together as a combined product, Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm prevents the spread of eye infections caused by a wide range of gram-negative bacteria causing eye infections.
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Side Effects of Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm
Drug Warnings
Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm should not be used for an eye infection due to a virus, or another type of eye infection (e.g., tuberculosis, fungus), without consulting with the doctor. After applying Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm, your vision becomes blurred for some time, so you are advised not to drive or use any machine or activity that needs a clear vision. Long-time use of Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm can enhance the risk of e intraocular pressure (glaucoma) that can even damage the optic nerve and cause visual defects. Therefore, regular eye checkups are advised to monitor intraocular pressure. Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm contains s benzalkonium chloride as an excipient that may discolour soft lenses, so try to avoid soft lenses for at least some time after using Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm may interact with anticholinergic agents (atropine), HIV/AIDS drugs (ritonavir, cobicistat), antibiotics (erythromycin, amoxicillin, azlocillin, bacampicillin, ampicillin, tetracycline, and polymyxin B), an anti-epileptic drug (carbamazepine), anti-diabetic (chlorpropamide).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Do not use Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm if you have viral diseases of the cornea, eye infections caused by mycobacteria, and children under three years of age.
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Special Advise
Please consult an eye specialist if your eye infection persists or worsens after using Chlorocol-H Eye Ointment 3 gm for a week.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial eye infections: Bacterial eye infections occur when harmful bacteria enter any part of the eyeball or surrounding tissues, including the cornea ( front surface of the eye) and lining of the outer eye and inner eyelids (conjunctiva). The common symptoms of eye infections are red eyes, pain, discharge, watery eyes, dry eyes, light sensitivity, swollen eyes, itching, and blurred vision. Anytime any person can face an eye infection, one should visit an eye doctor for an eye exam to identify the condition. Self-diagnosis can delay effective treatment and even can cause permanent vision loss. Conjunctivitis or pink eye is s a common, highly contagious bacterial eye infection that generally spreads in children in classrooms and similar environments. The transparent layer's inflammation (conjunctiva) lines the eyelid and covers the white part of the eyeball. It causes bacterial infection, thereby causing inflamed conjunctiva, making the white part of the eyeball look pink.