It is not recommended to put contacts in after using sulfacetamide. The recommendation is to wait at least a full 15 minutes before putting contacts into the eyes after using sulfacetamide.
If the scratch in the eye is beginning to get a bacterial infection inside of it, then yes, Sulfacetamide Sodium Ophthalmic drops will work.
No, sulfacetamide sodium opthalmic solution is specifically formulated for use in the eyes and should not be used in the ears. Using it in the ears may cause irritation or other adverse effects. It is important to only use medications as directed by a healthcare professional.
Many things are safe when given to children.
Yes, sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic solution can be used on a stye. It can help reduce inflammation and treat any underlying bacterial infection that may be causing the stye. Make sure to follow your healthcare provider's advice on how to use the solution.
The Alliance for Safe Children was created in 2002.
Yes. Children should feel safe in school. Children who do not feel safe in school have difficulty learning.
no is good for children
Spinal Stenosis surgery is not safe on anyone, it can be performed on children, but no surgery is ever safe. Yes it is possible to perform it on children, but nothing is ever safe.
Ice rinks are safe for the children 10 or older.
No, it is not recommended to give these to children. There are children-safe tablets available designed specifically for children.
Plastic Shelving is considered safe for children's rooms, as well as children's play areas. These are safe mainly because they will not have any sharp edges.