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1. CIPROC-D (Ciprofloxacin & Dexamethasone) Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride IP, Dexamethasone IP Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose IP Benzal Konium Chloride NF 2. Leegenta (Gentamicin & Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose) Gentamicin Sulphate IP Hydroxy Prop...


I had cataract surgery August 11th of this year. I was prescribed prednisolone eye drops 3 times a day for a month then twice a day for another month and once a day for a month. Everytime I stop I get severe eye pain and my doctor tells me to go back on th...


my 10 week old kitten just poked me in the eye. No Scratches thankfully, but what are the risks? Using eye drops and they seem to be working- Should I see a doctor about it though?


Dear Sirs. My mother was undergone an glaucoma operation 10 year back. But it was later failed. Now the doctor is treating it with medicines...(1) Eye drop.Rimonid (2) Eye drop. Systane ultra (3) Eye drop. Travacom (4) Eye drop. Timolet (5) Tab. Glo eye (...


I always thought that I just had an eye tic, but lately I realized that there might actually be a problem with my eyes. They're always tearing and burning, and forget about trying to wear makeup. It gets worse when i'm watching tv, or on the computer or ...


My husband got a mist of coolant around his safety glasses at work. He used the eye wash station and reported it. This has happened before, possibly 2 other times in the past 10 years. Past times resulted in mild eye infection that was treated by our d...


Hi all, so my right eye has been hurting me for a couple of days. It's extremely red in the inner corner only and right next to my iris at the center of the redness is a white bulb that sticks out. I have bright green discharge coming out of that eye and t...


In searching for a cheaper way to control glaucoma I found tablets offered. Do tablets work as well as drops??


Dear Sir, please tell me can putting Iotim 0.5% w/v (Timolol Maleate eye drops 0.5% w/v) cause Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) in some people? Thank You Very Much in advance.


Does high pressure in the eyes means signs of developing glacauma/cattaract? what is the first step in treating this?


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