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INTRODUCTION B FLOREN EYE DROP contains Besifloxacin which belongs to the group of medicines called Fluoroquinolone antibiotics. It is used in patients of age one year and older to treat bacterial conjunctivitis caused by certain susceptible bacteria. Bacterial conjunctivi...
B FLOREN EYE DROP contains Besifloxacin which belongs to the group of medicines called Fluoroquinolone antibiotics. It is used in patients of age one year and older to treat bacterial conjunctivitis caused by certain susceptible bacteria.
Bacterial conjunctivitis is a type of inflammation of conjunctiva (tissue that covers the white of the eyes and inside part of the eyelids) that occurs due to direct contact with secretions from an infected individual or by contact with contaminated surfaces which is generally characterized by symptoms such as redness of the eye, purulent discharge, irritation or burning sensation, and decreased vision.
B FLOREN EYE DROP is not recommended for use if you are allergic to besifloxacin, or other quinolones (such as moxifloxacin or ciprofloxacin). Before using B FLOREN EYE DROP, inform your doctor if you wear contact lens, have hepatic or renal insufficiency. It should be used with caution in pregnant women only if clearly advised by the doctor and it is used with caution in breastfeeding women.
B FLOREN EYE DROP is recommended for use in children and adolescents (aged above 1 to 18 years). Consult ophthalmologist advice before using B FLOREN EYE DROP. The common side effects associated with the use of B FLOREN EYE DROP are redness in the eye, blurred vision, eye pain, eye irritation, eye itching, and headache. Contact your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.
B FLOREN EYE DROP contains besifloxacin, a bactericidal type of antibiotic that acts against bacteria by inhibiting those bacterial enzymes which help in synthesis, replication, and repair of bacterial DNA, thereby limiting bacterial growth, multiplication, and resistance to antibiotic treatment, thus leading to its destruction and effectively works to treat bacterial conjunctivitis.
Use B FLOREN EYE DROP as advised by your physician. It is for ophthalmic use only. Invert the closed bottle (upside down) and shake well before use. Wash your hands prior to using the medicine. Avoid contaminating the applicator tip with material from the eye, fingers or other source. Remove the cap with bottle in the inverted position. Tilt head backwards, and gently squeeze bottle to instil one drop into the affected eye. Close the bottle cap and keep it safe in a place unreachable to children. Your ophthalmologist will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age and severity of the condition.
Stop using B FLOREN EYE DROP and consult your ophthalmologist immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Eye itching:
Clean your eyelids twice a day. Keep a flannel or cotton wool cloth soaked in warm water on your closed eyes for 5 to 10 minutes. Then gently massage your eyelids for few seconds. Do not use eye make up until the problem is resolved.
Eye Pain:
Rest your eyes by closing or sleeping. Avoid bright lights, reading, watching the television, and working on the computer. Keep eyes closed and gently massage your eyes for few seconds to relieve the muscles.
Headache:
Take rest and drink plenty of water. Avoid taking alcohol and skipping meals. Do not strain your eyes by watching screen for long time. Consult your doctor if the condition persists for long or gets worsened.
B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in pregnant women only if it is considered clearly necessary. Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in the breastfeeding women. Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems such as renal insufficiency. Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in patients with liver problems such as hepatic insufficiency. Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
Do not take B FLOREN EYE DROP if you are allergic to besifloxacin or other quinolones (such as moxifloxacin or ciprofloxacin), or any other ingredients in this medicine. Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
Before using B FLOREN EYE DROP, inform your ophthalmologist if you:
Use in Paediatrics:
B FLOREN EYE DROP is recommended for use in children and adolescents (aged above 1 year to 18 years). Consult child’s doctor for advice.
Use in Geriatrics:
B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in elderly patients (above 60 years of age). Consult your ophthalmologist before using B FLOREN EYE DROP.
A. Drug - Drug interactions
Before using B FLOREN EYE DROP, inform your ophthalmologist if you are taking or using any medicines including prescription, non-prescription, herbals or vitamin supplements.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally instils too much of B FLOREN EYE DROP, consult your ophthalmologist immediately or visit the nearby hospital if you experience any unusual symptoms.
Drug | : |
Besifloxacin |
Pharmacological Category | : | Fluroquinolone antibiotic |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial conjunctivitis |
Dosage Forms | : |
Eye drops, Ophthalmic suspension |
What is the use of B FLOREN EYE DROP?
B FLOREN EYE DROP is used in patients of age one year and older to treat bacterial conjunctivitis caused by certain susceptible bacteria. Bacterial conjunctivitis is a type of inflammation of conjunctiva that occurs due to direct contact with secretions from an infected individual or by contact with contaminated surfaces, generally characterized by symptoms such as redness of the eye, purulent discharge, irritation or burning sensation.
What common side effects are seen with B FLOREN EYE DROP?
The common side effects associated with the use of B FLOREN EYE DROP are redness in the eye, blurred vision, eye pain, eye irritation, eye itching, and headache. Contact your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.
Is B FLOREN EYE DROP safe to use in children or elderly patients?
Yes, B FLOREN EYE DROP should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged above 1 to 18 years) and in elderly individuals (aged above 60 years) after consulting the doctor.
Is B FLOREN EYE DROP safe to use in pregnant or breastfeeding women?
Yes, B FLOREN EYE DROP can be used in pregnant women with caution only if it is clearly advised by the doctor, also caution should be exercised while using in breast-feeding women. Consult your ophthalmologist before using the medicine.
How B FLOREN EYE DROP works?
B FLOREN EYE DROP works by inhibiting the bacterial enzymes that help in synthesis, replication, and repair of bacterial DNA which results in limiting the bacterial growth, multiplication, and resistance thus leading to its destruction and preventing the occurrence of bacterial conjunctivitis.
When to stop using B FLOREN EYE DROP?
Stop using B FLOREN EYE DROP and consult your ophthalmologist immediately if you experience signs of hypersensitivity (collapse, loss of consciousness, face and throat swelling, airway obstruction, shortage of breath, raised red rashes and itching) or super infections.
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