Chloramphenicol eye drops, the name of the medicine, is used for conjunctivitis, trachoma, keratitis and blepharitis.
Main effect
Used for conjunctivitis, trachoma, keratitis and blepharitis.
Collapse edit this paragraph usage and dosage
For external use, eye drops, 1-2 drops each time, 3-5 times a day.
Folding chemical composition
Chloramphenicol, its chemical name is D-threo-(-)-N-[α-(hydroxymethyl)-β-hydroxy-p-nitrophenethyl]-2,2-dichloroacetamide. Molecular formula C11H12Cl2N2O5 molecular weight 323.13
Folding drug interactions
The combined use of lincomycins or erythromycins and other macrolide antibiotics can cause antagonism, so the combined application is not suitable.
Storage: Keep away from light, airtight, and keep in a cool place
Adverse reactions
May have eye irritation, allergic reactions, etc.
Collapse edit this paragraph of drug contraindications
People who are allergic to chloramphenicol are prohibited.
Notes for editing this paragraph
1 People who are allergic to this product should not be used.
2 After use, the bottle cap should be tightened, and the bottle mouth should not touch the skin to avoid contamination.
3 Do not touch the eye with the mouth of the bottle during eye drops.
4 If there is no improvement in symptoms after 3-4 days of use, stop using it and consult a physician.
5 If adverse reactions occur, stop using it immediately.
6 Prohibited to use when the properties of the drug change
7 Children must be used under the supervision of an adult.
8 Please keep medicines out of reach of children.