Description
Norflox Eye Drop
Norflox Eye Drop is a class of antibacterial eye drops that particularly fixes bacterial infections within the eye and also in the ear. This is an ophthalmic solution manufactured by Cipla, a well-established pharmaceutical company. Norfloxacin 0.3% is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic class and prevents the growth of bacteria. Norflox Eye Drop is a medication that is applied in treating standard eye problems such as conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, and otitis externa. It is likewise used as a first-line treatment in the cure of bacterial infections due to its usefulness against a broad range of bacteria, as well as rarer side effects and recovery results.
Benefits
- Fights bacterial infection of the eyes or inflammation that could be caused by conjunctivitis.
- Minimizes such symptoms as redness, hives, and the presence of a viscous, creamy, or liquid discharge.
- It aids in the cure of bacterial ear infections and hives in the external ear canal.
- It helps to avoid the spread of the infection to the contiguous tissues, something which is prevented by antiviral fabrics.
- This means that if the remedy is administered to a patient in need of faster symptom relief, then the remedy will swiftly handle that need.
- Generally safe and well-tolerated when taken at a recommended dose for a limited amount of time with a doctor’s supervision.
- This makes it effective in the reduction of complications that are bound to happen when bacterial infections go untreated.
- Available in a dropper bottle for convenience and safety to the individual using it.
Dosage
- Please consult the instructions of the healthcare professional on how to use it appropriately.
- Usually, one to two drops are topped into the affected eye or ear two to 4 times a day.
- Some medicinal treatments should be followed for the stated period, even if some positive effects are observed.
- This medication should not be used in a greater amount than prescribed by a doctor.
Precautions
- For external use only; do not apply directly to the inner eye or ear canal unless directed to by a practitioner.
- It should not be considered in some circumstances, specifically if you are sensitive to Norfloxacin or any other Quinolone antibiotics.
- This implies that one ought not to wear contact lenses while using them and have at least 15 minutes to relense them.
- It will minimize contamination; consequently, getting in touch with the dropper tip section of it is not advised.
- The prescription should not be prescribed to other persons, although they experience similar symptoms.
- It is safe for children, but it should be taken according to the prescription given by the doctor.
Side Effects
- Dry eyes
- Redness in eyes
- Irritation
- Itching
- Watery eyes












