Chloramphenicol can be used as an eye drop or ointment for certain bacterial eye infections, but it should only be applied under the guidance of a healthcare professional. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions to avoid potential side effects or complications. If you have any concerns or specific conditions, consult your doctor before using it around the eye.
do you really need to put it in the refrigerator? chloramphenicol is an antibiotic.... maybe put in front of an air conditioner
my daughter was prescribed this by a doctor for cold sores / impetigo
If you experience burning eyes from chloramphenicol eye cream, immediately rinse your eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. Avoid rubbing your eyes. If the burning sensation persists or if you have any other concerns, seek medical attention promptly.
Yes it can as I have just had 3 moles removed today. 2 were cut and removed with stitches and one was done by shave excision. The cosmetic surgeon gave me chloramphenicol to use twice daily.
It is a fantastic healing agent! Make sure not to apply it on your vagina.
Chloramphenicol eye drops should generally not be used after 28 days once opened, as they can become contaminated and lose potency. Always check the manufacturer's expiration date and storage instructions on the packaging. If in doubt, consult a healthcare professional before using any medication beyond its recommended usage period.
No, get a dog eye cleaner at a pet store.
You can either get a moist towel, put it in the microwave, and put it under your eye, or get a bag of ice and place it under your eye.
you can lightly smooth Vaseline around the eye area, not in the eyes. Over the eyelid is all right
Stephen Michael Kane has written: 'The clinical pharmacokinetics of chloramphenicol and chloramphenicol succinate'
No, it is a class apart.
Put make-up on around the eye, or ues a black marker.