No, you should not use Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Ophthalmic drops in your ear. You should use Ciprofloxacin ear drops which are made for the ears.
Ofloxacin is antibacterial and should not be used for eye allergy.
Yes
yes
It is used for bacterial infections in the eyes.
of course not, just read the label. One is an antibiotic (cipro), the other (dex) a cortisone used for totally different problems and should never be used interchangeably.
Yes you can but it has to be saline solution only with nothing else.
No Not if used correctly
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TypiCally used for minor eye infections such as "pink eye" some hand surgeons use it in delicate micro surgeries to clean a wound for finger and nerve reattachment
I used many antibiotics for several years that failed to help with stye. After Sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic solution, there was never a recurrance.
Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride has broad spectrum antimicrobial effects, especially with high antibacterial activity for aerobic gram-negative bacilli. Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride has antibacterial activity for methicillin sensitive staphylococcus aureus and also has moderately antibacterial activity for the streptococcus hemolytic streptococcus pneumonia and dung enterococcus. Ciprofloxacin, used as a microbicide, inhibits the DNA synthesis and replication so as to kill bacteria by acting on A subunit of bacterial DNA spiral enzyme.
This is a prescription product, and should never be used without veterinary direction. If prescried by your vet, apply as directed on the label and contact your vet with any concerns or queries!
An oblong tablet imprinted with "CR 500" is generally 500mg ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, used in the treatment of sinusitis, bladder infection, and other bacterial infections. Commonly called "Cipro," it is an antibiotic in the class fluoroquinolones.
Yes