Anti-Bacterial
Zymar (soln)
Zymar (soln) Generic: gatifloxacin 0.3% Click Here for More Information Zymaxid (soln) DOSAGE Conjunctivitis: Day 1: 1 gtt q2hrs while awake (up to 8 times), Day 2-7: 1 gtt BID-QID while awake Bacterial Keratitis Low risk of vision loss: 1 gtts q1-2hr + Optional add on tobramycin or ciprofloxacin ung qHS Moderate risk of vision…
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Zymaxid (soln) Generic: gatifloxacin 0.5% Click Here for More Information Zymaxid (soln) DOSAGE Conjunctivitis: Day 1: 1 gtt q2hrs while awake (up to 8 times), Day 2-7: 1 gtt BID-QID while awake Bacterial Keratitis Low risk of vision loss: 1 gtts q1-2hr + Optional add on tobramycin or ciprofloxacin ung qHS Moderate risk of vision…
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Vigamox (soln) Generic: moxifloxacin 0.5% Click Here for More Information Besivance (susp) DOSAGE Conjunctivitis: 1 gtt TID x 7 days Bacterial Keratitis Low risk of vision loss: 1 gtts q1-2hr + Optional add on tobramycin or ciprofloxacin ung qHS Moderate risk of vision loss: Loading dosage q5min for 5 doses, then q30min until midnight, then…
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Vancomycin (vial) Generic: vancomycin 5% Click Here for More Information Vancomycin (vial) DOSAGE Adults (Normal Renal Function): The usual daily intravenous dose is 2 g divided either as 500 mg every 6 hours or 1 g every 12 hours. Each dose should be administered at no more than 10 mg/min or over a period of…
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Tobrex (ung) Generic: tobramycin 0.3% Click Here for More Information Tobrex (ung) DOSAGE External ophthalmic infections (Mild to Moderate): Instill 1/2″ ribbon q8-12hours. External ophthalmic infections (Severe): Instill 1/2″ ribbon q3-4hrs until improvement occurs, following which treatment should be reduced prior to discontinuation. GENERIC tobramycin 0.3% SIZE 3.5 g tube INDICATIONS TOBREX® (tobramycin ophthalmic ointment)…
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Tobrex (soln) Generic: tobramycin 0.3% Click Here for More Information Tobrex (soln) DOSAGE External ophthalmic infections (Mild to moderate): 1-2 gtt q4hrs External ophthalmic infections (Severe): 2 gtts q1hr until improvement occurs, following which treatment should be reduced prior to discontinuation. GENERIC tobramycin 0.3% SIZE 5mL INDICATIONS TOBREX® (tobramycin ophthalmic solution) 0.3% is a topical…
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Quixin (soln) Generic: levofloxacin 0.5% Click Here for More Information Quixin (soln) DOSAGE Bacterial conjunctivitis: Day 1-2: 1 or 2 gtts q2hrs while awake (up to 8 times per day) Days 3-7: 1 or 2 gtts q4hrs while awake (up to 4 times per day) GENERIC levofloxacin 0.5% SIZE 5mL INDICATIONS Levofloxacin ophthalmic solution is…
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Polytrim (soln) Generic: trimethoprim 0.1%; polymyxin B sulfate Click Here for More Information Polytrim (soln) DOSAGE Mild to moderate infection: 1 gtt q3hrs for 7-10 days (maximum of 6 doses per day) GENERIC trimethoprim 0.1% (1mg/mL), polymyxin B sulfate (10,000 units/mL) SIZE 10mL INDICATIONS POLYTRIM® Ophthalmic Solution is indicated in the treatment of surface ocular…
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Polysporin/Polycin (ung) Generic: bacitracin zinc (500 units), polymyxin b sulfate (10,000 units) Click Here for More Information Polysporin/Polycin (ung) DOSAGE Apply to the affected area q3-4 hours for 7-10 days, depending on the severity of the infection. GENERIC bacitracin zinc (500 units), polymyxin b sulfate (10,000 units) SIZE 3.5 gm ung Tube INDICATIONS Polycin Ophthalmic…
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Neosporin (soln) Generic: neomycin, polymyxin b, gramicidin Click Here for More Information Neosporin (soln) DOSAGE 1 or 2 gtts q2-4 hours for 7-10 days. In severe infections, dosage may be increased to as much as two drops q1hr GENERIC neomycin, polymyxin b, gramicidin SIZE 10mL INDICATIONS Neomycin and polymyxin B sulfates and gramicidin ophthalmic solution…
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