Specification | |
US Brand Name | Ciplox |
Strength | 3 ml |
Generic Name | Ciprofloxacin |
Manufacturer | Cipla |
Pharmaceutical Form | Eye Drop/s |
What is Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic?
Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic is an antibiotic eye drop that belongs to a group of drugs known as
fluoroquinolones. This medicine is prescribed for the treatment of bacterial
eye infections. It is sold under various trade names, one of which is Ciplox
(made by Cipla).
Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic may also be given for conditions not mentioned above.
Important Information
about Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic
You
must not use Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic (Ciplox) if you are allergic to it or to
similar antibiotics like moxifloxacin (Avelox), levofloxacin(Levaquin),
norfloxacin(Noroxin), or gemifloxacin (Factive) and others. You must also not
take Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic if you are taking tizanidine (Zanaflex), if you
have had myasthenia gravis in the past.
Prior
to using Ciprofloxacin eye drops, let your doctor know about your medical
history, especially of other eye problems, and contact lens use. Your vision
may be temporarily blurred or unstable after administerig these medicinal eye
drops. Do not do any activities which require proper and clear vision until you
are sure you can perform such activities safely. Avoid or limit alcohol consumption
while using Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic.
If
you are a pregnant or breast feeding woman, consult your doctor before using
Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic.
It
is of utmost importance that you complete the full course of the Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic medication. Your condition may completely vanish even before
completing the full dosage. If you stop taking the doses and don't complete the
course, chances of relapse of your infection increase many fold and you may
suffer from a more potent infection which can be drug resistant. Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic will not work with viral infections like cold or flu.
Always
store Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic in a cool and dry place, preferably at room
temperature. Keep away from heart, moisture, children and pets.
Before taking Ciprofloxacin
Opthalmic
Prior
to using Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic, take care of the precautions listed above.
How should I take Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic?
Apply
Ciprofloxacin eye drops (Ciplox) strictly as prescribed by your doctor. Never
alter the dosage by any amount or use it for longer than prescribed period. All
medications come with a patient leaflet that contains complete information
about the drug. Read it carefully for more details.
Putting
Ciprofloxacin eye drops is very simple. Do not wear contact lenses while using
this medicine. If you are using other Opthalmic medication, wait at least 10
minutes before administering it. Ensure a high level of hygiene while handling
eye drops bottle and dropper. Do not touch the tip of the bottle or dropper as
there is a high possibility of contamination. Use this medicine regularly as
prescribed for best results. Store the eye drops in a cool and dark place.
What if I miss a dose of
Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic?
Don't
miss even a single dose of Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic or any medication,
especially antibiotics. However, if you miss a dose of Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic
for any reasons, apply it as soon as you remember. Don't take the missed dose
if the time to take the next dose is almost up. Don't take two doses very close
to each other to make up for the missed dose.
What to do if I over dose?
If
you overdose on Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic, get emergency medical help or contact
the Poison Help Line by dialing 1-800-222-1222.
Things to avoid while
taking Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic
Your
vision may be temporarily blurred or unstable after putting Ciprofloxacin eye
drops. Do not do any activities which require proper and clear vision until you
are sure you can perform such activities safely. Also, avoid or limit alcohol
consumption while using this medicine
Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic
Side Effects
Ciprofloxacin
eye drops may temporarily cause stinging or burning in your eyes for a couple
of minutes at the most. Some common side effects included eye discomfort,
itching, redness, tearing, eyelid crusting, feeling as if something is in your
eye, blurred vision, a bad taste in your mouth, or sensitivity to light. Stop
using this medicine and get medical attention right away if any of these
effects persist or deteriorate.
You
may notice white crystal in the treated eye after the initial days of using
Ciprofloxacin eye drops, but they go away usually in few weeks and are
harmless. If you notice any serious side effects due to this medicine, get
medical attention right away. If you use Ciprofloxacin eye drops for a long
period, you may get a new fungal eye infection. Limit the use of this medicine
to the prescribed period
The
above list of side effects is not a complete one and there may be other side
effects. You may contact the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 and
report your
side
effects.
Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic
drug interactions
Some
medications with which Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic may interact are tizanidine
(Zanaflex),blood thinners like warfaring (Coumadin, Jantoven);
clozapine(Clozaril, Fazaclo); cyclosporine; glyburid; methotrexate;
metoclopramide; phenytoin; probenecid; ropinirole; theophylline; ibuprofen;
dicloefenac;; meloxicam; or steroids. Don't take them together with
Ciprofloxacin Opthalmic and let your doctor know if you are using the above
mentioned medications. You may use them depending on your doctor's advice.
The
list of drugs mentioned above is not a complete one and there may be other
drugs which can interact with it. Always consult your doctor before starting a
new medication and before stopping or altering the course of any existing one.