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Conjunctivitis - infective - Drugs in this topic
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops

Age from 1 month onwards
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops: Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Supply 10 ml.
Age: from 1 month onwards
NHS cost: £1.20
OTC cost: £4.79
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Wash your hands. Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the lower eyelid. Keep the eye closed for 1-2 minutes. Do not allow the end of the dropper bottle to touch the eye. Be aware that this product may cause temporary blurred vision in some people.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops: Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Supply 10 ml.
Age: from 1 month onwards
NHS cost: £1.20
OTC cost: £4.79
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Wash your hands. Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the lower eyelid. Keep the eye closed for 1-2 minutes. Do not allow the end of the dropper bottle to touch the eye. Be aware that this product may cause temporary blurred vision in some people.
Age from 1 month onwards
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops: Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Supply 10 ml.
Age: from 1 month onwards
NHS cost: £1.20
OTC cost: £4.79
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Wash your hands. Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the lower eyelid. Keep the eye closed for 1-2 minutes. Do not allow the end of the dropper bottle to touch the eye. Be aware that this product may cause temporary blurred vision in some people.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops: Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
Put one drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours for 2 days, and then every 4 hours for 5 days. You only need to use the drops while you are awake.
Supply 10 ml.
Age: from 1 month onwards
NHS cost: £1.20
OTC cost: £4.79
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Wash your hands. Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the lower eyelid. Keep the eye closed for 1-2 minutes. Do not allow the end of the dropper bottle to touch the eye. Be aware that this product may cause temporary blurred vision in some people.

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