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Terramycin Eye Ointment 3.5 gr - Effective in the Treatment of Conjunctivitis
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Terramycin
The active ingredient of the drug is oxytetracycline hydrochloride, polymyxin B sulfate. Theramycin eye ointment is a broad spectrum antibiotic (antibacterial) ointment with a bactericidal (bactericidal) effect on eye infections caused by sensitive bacteria. Theramycin offers treatment for bacterial infections in the cornea and conjunctiva in the eyes. It is also used as a prophylactic treatment to prevent eye infection before and after eye surgery.
What to know about Terramycin Eye Ointment:
If the allergy has previously developed against the active or excipients in the preparation; The use of teramycin is not recommended.
If you need to use another eye remedy (drops) at the same time while using this ointment. Wait at least 15 minutes after the drops fall into your eyes and then apply terramycin. During your teramycin treatment, your teramycin will monitor your medication regularly to prevent new infections caused by insensitive bacteria or fungal infections.
If the infection in your eyes is very serious and there is no response to treatment with teramycin; To strengthen the treatment; teramycin should be used in combination with another antibiotic that can be given by mouth or by injection.
If you have glaucoma (increased intraocular pressure); Do not use teramycin without consulting your doctor.
If sensitivity to the medicine develops in the eye and eyelid area, such as itching, redness and swelling, while you are using teramycin during the process, stop using the medicine and see your doctor.
If you wear contact lenses, talk with your doctor about whether to use them during treatment. Do not apply teramycin ointment to your eyes while wearing contact lenses.
When applying medication, do not touch the tip of the tube on any surface, including hands and eyes. If the tip of the tube becomes infected, an infection can occur in the eye, which can severely damage the loss of vision.
Since you can see blur when you apply Terramycin to your eyes, you can do activities that require attention, such as driving a car or using a technique after your vision is clear.
Do not use teramycin without seeking medical advice during pregnancy and lactation.
Using Terramycin Eye Ointment:
Just as your ophthalmologist prescribed the drug theramycin, you should use it this way. During treatment, please follow your doctor's instructions.
Always clean your eyes and eyelashes before using medication. Warm the terramycin ointment in the palm of your hand. Lift your head back slightly, pull your lower eyelid down and apply a thin layer of ointment to your lower eyelid. Close your eyes and apply the ointment to the eyes, moving the pupils into the eyes. It can take several weeks for the infection to clear completely, depending on the severity and type of infection.
Theramycin can be applied 4 or 6 times a day for the period recommended by your doctor. For prevention,
It starts the day before surgery and is applied in the same way for several days after surgery.
Complete clearing of an infection in the eye can take up to several weeks, depending on the severity and type of infection.
Possible side effects of teramycin eye ointment
Tell your doctor if you have abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, and throat.
A temporary burning sensation in the eye is a common side effect of terramycin.
The active ingredient of the drug is oxytetracycline hydrochloride, polymyxin B sulfate. Theramycin eye ointment is a broad spectrum antibiotic (antibacterial) ointment with a bactericidal (bactericidal) effect on eye infections caused by sensitive bacteria. Theramycin offers treatment for bacterial infections in the cornea and conjunctiva in the eyes. It is also used as a prophylactic treatment to prevent eye infection before and after eye surgery.
What to know about Terramycin Eye Ointment:
If the allergy has previously developed against the active or excipients in the preparation; The use of teramycin is not recommended.
If you need to use another eye remedy (drops) at the same time while using this ointment. Wait at least 15 minutes after the drops fall into your eyes and then apply terramycin. During your teramycin treatment, your teramycin will monitor your medication regularly to prevent new infections caused by insensitive bacteria or fungal infections.
If the infection in your eyes is very serious and there is no response to treatment with teramycin; To strengthen the treatment; teramycin should be used in combination with another antibiotic that can be given by mouth or by injection.
If you have glaucoma (increased intraocular pressure); Do not use teramycin without consulting your doctor.
If sensitivity to the medicine develops in the eye and eyelid area, such as itching, redness and swelling, while you are using teramycin during the process, stop using the medicine and see your doctor.
If you wear contact lenses, talk with your doctor about whether to use them during treatment. Do not apply teramycin ointment to your eyes while wearing contact lenses.
When applying medication, do not touch the tip of the tube on any surface, including hands and eyes. If the tip of the tube becomes infected, an infection can occur in the eye, which can severely damage the loss of vision.
Since you can see blur when you apply Terramycin to your eyes, you can do activities that require attention, such as driving a car or using a technique after your vision is clear.
Do not use teramycin without seeking medical advice during pregnancy and lactation.
Using Terramycin Eye Ointment:
Just as your ophthalmologist prescribed the drug theramycin, you should use it this way. During treatment, please follow your doctor's instructions.
Always clean your eyes and eyelashes before using medication. Warm the terramycin ointment in the palm of your hand. Lift your head back slightly, pull your lower eyelid down and apply a thin layer of ointment to your lower eyelid. Close your eyes and apply the ointment to the eyes, moving the pupils into the eyes. It can take several weeks for the infection to clear completely, depending on the severity and type of infection.
Theramycin can be applied 4 or 6 times a day for the period recommended by your doctor. For prevention,
It starts the day before surgery and is applied in the same way for several days after surgery.
Complete clearing of an infection in the eye can take up to several weeks, depending on the severity and type of infection.
Possible side effects of teramycin eye ointment
Tell your doctor if you have abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, and throat.
A temporary burning sensation in the eye is a common side effect of terramycin.






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