OPTOMOX-BF
Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride & Bromfenac Sodium Eye Drops
Moxifloxacin0.5%+ Bromfenac 0.09%
OPTOMOX-BF Eye Drops combine Moxifloxacin 0.5% and Bromfenac 0.09%, providing dual benefits by treating bacterial eye infections while reducing pain, redness, and inflammation. Specially designed for post-surgical care and acute bacterial conditions.
Key Features & Benefits
π§ Dual-action formula: antibiotic + anti-inflammatory
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Treats bacterial infections effectively
πΏ Relieves pain, swelling, and redness
π‘οΈ Supports recovery after eye surgery
π¦ Sterile, easy-to-use dropper bottle
Composition (per ml)
Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride β 5 mg (0.5% w/v)
Bromfenac Sodium β 0.9 mg (0.09% w/v)
Sterile aqueous base β q.s.
Uses / Indications
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Bacterial conjunctivitis with inflammation
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Post-operative infection prevention and pain relief
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Reducing redness and swelling from bacterial eye conditions
How It Works
Moxifloxacin stops bacterial growth by blocking DNA replication, while Bromfenac reduces inflammation and pain by inhibiting prostaglandins.
Directions for Use
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Use only as prescribed by your eye specialist.
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Instill the recommended drops into the affected eye(s).
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Do not touch the dropper tip to maintain sterility.
Precautions & Safety Information
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For ophthalmic use only.
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Not effective for viral or fungal eye infections.
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Possible side effects: mild irritation, blurred vision, stinging.
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Seek medical advice if symptoms worsen or persist.
Why Choose OPTOMOX-BF?
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Combines infection control with pain relief
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Ideal for post-surgical and acute bacterial eye care
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Trusted dual-action formulation
FAQs
Q: What is OPTOMOX-BF used for?
A: It treats bacterial eye infections while reducing pain, redness, and swelling.
Q: Can it be used after eye surgery?
A: Yes, itβs especially helpful in preventing infection and controlling inflammation post-surgery.
Q: Does it work for viral infections?
A: No, it only works for bacterial eye infections.
Q: How should I apply OPTOMOX-BF?
A: Instill the prescribed drops as directed by your ophthalmologist.
Q: Is it safe for long-term use?
A: It is generally prescribed for short-term use unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
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