Azithral Eye Drop
Composition: Azithromycin (antibiotic)
Use: Treats bacterial eye infections (e.g., conjunctivitis) in adults and children.
Key Points:
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How it works: Stops bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis.
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Dosage: As prescribed (typically 1-2 drops in affected eye(s) every 6-12 hours).
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Duration: Complete full course even if symptoms improve.
Side Effects:
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Temporary burning, irritation, blurred vision, or itching.
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Usually mild; consult doctor if persistent.
Precautions:
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🚫 Avoid contact lenses during treatment.
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🤰 Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Generally safe (topical use; wipe nipple area before nursing).
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� Driving: Caution if blurred vision occurs.
If You Miss a Dose:
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Apply ASAP. If near next dose, skip missed one.
Storage:
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Keep at room temperature; avoid contamination (don’t touch dropper tip).
Note: Not for viral/fungal infections. Always follow doctor’s instructions.
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