Brand Name: Aristophen
Manufacturer : Aristopharma Limited.
Indication
Bacterial infections of the anterior segment of the eye (cornea, conjunctiva, uvea anterior), lids and tear ducts. Infection prophylaxis pre and post operatively, after chemical or other burns. Trachoma, herpes zoster ophthalmicus. For prophylactic and therapeutic irrigation of the tear ducts. Chloramphenicol is indicated if the infective agent is resistant to other antibiotics.
Dosage & Administration
Eye drops: Insert one drop into the conjunctival sac 2-4 times per day. In acute cases up to 1 drop every hour. In order to keep the systemic resorption as low as possible, the tear flow should be blocked by pressing with the finger on the side of the nose, near to the corner of the eye, for 1-2 minutes after instillation.
Side effects
Shortly after application a slight burning sensation and a bitter taste in the mouth may occur. Allergic reactions in the form of palpebral eczema have been reported in rare cases. Partially irreversible hematodyscrasia (aplastic anemia, pancytopenia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis) has been observed in isolated cases following topical use of Chloramphenicol. However, the severity and the moment of manifestation of such partially irreversible and lethal effects did not correlate with the commonly elevated dosage used in these studies.
Neuritis nervi after topical use of Chloramphenicol has been reported in isolated cases which recovered after discontinuation of the treatment.
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