Uveitis, parenchymal keratitis (without damage to the epithelium), persistent scleritis, conjunctivitis, and allergic conditions of the eyes and eyelid edges.
Sometimes a condition after an injury or surgery on the eyeball.
Dosage:
Preparation for external use.
A small amount of ointment is injected into the conjunctival sac.
The dosage and frequency of use of the drug is determined by the doctor.
Attention!
It is not recommended to use the drug for more than 2 weeks.
Long-term therapy can only be carried out under the strict supervision of an ophthalmologist.
In post-traumatic conditions, the drug can be administered no earlier than 7 days after the injury.
Attention!
The drug may change the color of contact lenses.
Before applying the drug, remove the lenses and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back on.
In order for treatment to be effective and as safe as possible, you must follow the recommendations of your doctor.
Read the properties of the drug described in the leaflet before using it.
Before using the drug, it is necessary to check the expiration date indicated on the package (label).
Do not use the drug after the expiration date.
Store the medicine in a tightly sealed package, out of reach and invisible to children, in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements.
This medication was prescribed by the attending physician to treat a specific medical condition.
It should not be released to other people or used in other circumstances without consulting a doctor.
Tell your doctor:
In the presence of hypersensitivity fludrocortisone, viral, bacterial, fungal and tuberculosis diseases of the eyes and eyelid edges, glaucoma, corneal diseases in combination with epithelial cavities, purulent conditions, not healed wounds.
When you take oral medications for diabetes.
If you are using other eye medications, you should keep at least a 5-10-minute break between using each of them.
Also, tell your doctor about all your recent medications, even over-the-counter ones.
If you are or expect to be pregnant, and when you are breastfeeding.
The use of the drug during pregnancy and lactation is limited to cases when it is absolutely necessary.
Side effects:
When used in conditions where the continuity of the corneal epithelium is disrupted, they can delay healing and contribute to infection of the deeper parts of the eye.
They contribute to the spread of infectious eye diseases, especially viral ones.
Long-term administration (more than 3-6 weeks), especially in predisposed people, can lead to glaucoma.
Long-term, repetitive procedures also lead to the development of cataracts.
Excessive use during the day, too frequent administration, or administration to young children may cause absorption and systemic effects.
The drug used for its intended purpose does not affect psychomotor performance, the ability to drive vehicles and the operation of machines.