project |
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Name/scientific name |
FUSIDIC ACID (EYE)
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Eye abscess, stye, keratitis, blepharitis, conjunctivitis
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body system |
ophthalmology
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type |
Anti-infective eye preparations
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Furustin (ophthalmic) is a medicine used to treat eye infections. It is an antibiotic that kills the bacteria in eye infections. Fuxilicon eye drops are commonly used to treat bacterial conjunctivitis, including red eye symptoms. Patients should use this medication as directed by their doctor, using the correct dosage and frequency as directed. When using fumic acid eye drops, patients should avoid contact with the skin around the eyes to prevent unnecessary reactions. If any adverse reactions occur, you should stop using the drug immediately and consult your doctor. Overall, flutrixate (ophthalmic) is an effective treatment for bacterial eye infections, but patients should use it strictly as directed by their doctor.
Instructions for use: Please wash your hands before use, gently pull down your lower eyelids, instill eye drops, then close your eyes and gently press the corners of your eyes. If you need to use it multiple times, the interval between each time is about 5 minutes. Please make sure your eyes are clean before use and avoid touching the mouth of the bottle. Not recommended for use while wearing contact lenses. If blurred vision or stinging persists after use, seek medical attention immediately.
Dosage Guidelines: Adults and children use 1-2 drops 3-4 times daily, depending on the severity of the condition. Follow your physician's advice when using and do not exceed the recommended dosage. For use in children, please determine the appropriate dosage under the guidance of a physician. If you have any discomfort or persistent symptoms during use, please inform your doctor immediately. If you forget to use it once, please wait until the next use time and do not double the use just to make up for it.
FUSIDIC ACID (EYE) is a medicine that treats eye infections, but it may cause some side effects when used. Common side effects include eye pain, burning, stinging, or redness. Some people may experience allergic eye reactions such as itching, redness, or increased discharge. Serious side effects are rare but should be watched for, including blurred vision and allergic eye reactions that are severe or worsen. If the above symptoms occur, you should stop using the drug immediately and consult a doctor. Before using any medicine, read the instructions carefully and follow the recommendations of your doctor or pharmacist.
Fusidic Acid (Eye) is a drug used to treat eye infections but is contraindicated in some cases. First, people who are allergic to fusidic acid or other ingredients should avoid using this medicine. Second, Fusidic Acid should be used with caution if you have certain eye conditions, such as glaucoma or corneal damage. Also, if you are using other eye drops or eye ointments, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist before using Fusidic Acid to avoid adverse reactions. Finally, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should consult your doctor before using Fusidic Acid to ensure safety. In summary, please carefully evaluate your personal situation before using Fusidic Acid to ensure that contraindications are avoided, and pay close attention to any unusual reactions during use.
Precautions for use: For external use on eyes only. Never come into contact with the surface of the eyes. Please wash hands before use. Cap the medicine bottle tightly after each use. If you have any discomfort or ongoing problems, please consult your ophthalmologist.
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