For your eyes
For your eyes
Ophthalmic means for, or about the eyes. Topical means intended for use on the body surfaces, usually only the skin, but sometimes medicines intended for the inside of the mouth (but not swallowed) or other mucus tissues in body cavities, like in and near the rectum, vagina, etc. could also be considered topical. Always follow the label directions when using medications and apply topical and ophthalmic drugs only as directed by the label or by your health care professional. If you aren't sure, ask the dispensing Pharmacist for clarification on the administration. Sometimes medicines intended for the skin near the eyes are categorized as both topical and ophthalmic preparations, since they must be safe for administration to an area that could allow the medicine to come in contact with the eyes even though applied to the eye lids or other tissues near the eye. Eye antibiotic ointments may be prescribed for use in and/or near the eyes, be sure to ask the Pharmacist if you are not sure how to administer any types of medicines.
Ophthalmic preparations are directly administered to the eyes.
Prednisolone acetate ophthalmic suspension, part of a class of drugs called prednicosteroids, is a topical anti-inflammatory agent for ophthalmic use. It decreases pain and swelling in the eye.
not for ophthalmic use means that the product or medication should not be used on the eye.not for ophthalmic use only means that it can be used in the eye as well as for other purposes.
It is used for bacterial infections in the eyes.
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Ofloxacin ophthalmic is used to treat bacterial infections of the eyes. Ofloxacin ophthalmic can cause the development of crystals on contact lenses, so this is for human use, not animals.
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Ophthalmic antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections in the eyes, such as conjunctivitis or keratitis. They help to eliminate the bacteria causing the infection and reduce inflammation, helping to alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
No, Falcon Polymyxin B Sulfate and Trimethoprim Ophthalmic Solution is an antibiotic eye drop used to treat bacterial infections. For dry, itchy eyes, artificial tears or lubricating eye drops would be more appropriate.