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Neomycin and Dexamethasone Eye Drops

Product Name Neomycin and Dexamethasone Eye Drops
Trade Name Dexcin, Opthodex N, Decol N, Decacin B, Dexacort N
Available Strength 0.5% w/v + 0.1% w/v
Packing 3ml, 5 ml (As per requirement)
Pack Insert/Leaflet Yes
Therapeutic use Antibiotic, Steroid
Production Capacity 10 million drop/year
Leading Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters in India
Omicron Pharma is highly acclaimed as the one of the best Manufacturer and Supplier of a high quality of Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops. Omicron Pharma has expert team for manufacturing process and we uses high quality compounds for formulating this Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops. The leading distributors and suppliers of Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops suppliers in India prefers Omicron Pharma due to the trust on us and quality of our products.
Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops suppliers and manufacturer can order different variant of the product from Pan India with required quantities.

About Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops:
Neomycin comes under the category of antibiotic while Dexamethasone comes under the class of medicaments called corticosteroids.

Uses of Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops:
Bacterial Eye Infections

Mode of Action and Pharmacology:
Neomycin comes under the category of antibiotic which inhibits the growth of bacteria whereas Dexamethasone comes under the class of steroid which inhibits the production of prostaglandins that make the eye swollen and red.

Composition:
Neomycin & Dexamethasone Eye Drops contains:
Neomycin + Dexamethasone 0.5%w/v + 0.1%w/v

Side-effects:
Site Irritation

Precautions & How to Use:
Use the eye drops for external purpose only and take it as prescribed by doctor. Read the label before using eye drops. Hold the eye drop close to the eye and place the medicine in lower eyelid. Wipe off extra liquid. Precautions:
No interaction with alcohol
Maybe unsafe during pregnancy
Safe during breastfeeding
Driving should be avoided as it may cause dizziness


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