It is used to treat bacterial infections.
Boots Infected Eyes is a drug made in United Kingdom. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Chloramphenicol is a complete analogue of Boots Infected Eyes. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Chloramphenicol has a lower cost compared to Boots Infected Eyes.
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Side effects
Severe adverse reactions reported in the study included rash inflamed and soremouth vomiting nausea mestranol mouth pain maraviroc inflammation of the optic nerve
Warnings
Interactions
Voriconazole: Chloramphenicol (Systemic) may increase the serum concentration of Voriconazole. Monitor therapy
CloZAPine: Myelosuppressive Agents may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of CloZAPine. Specifically, the risk for neutropenia may be increased. Monitor therapy
RifAMPin: May increase the metabolism of Chloramphenicol (Systemic). Consider therapy modification
Food interaction
Take on an empty stomach.
Pregnancy
- Anticholinergic drug side effects, drug interactions, storage, dosing, and pregnancy and safety information should be reviewed prior to taking any medication.
- If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking the drug, the patient should be informed of the potential hazard to the fetus.
- This medicine may cause birth defects if either partner is using it during conception or pregnancy.
Overview
ICD-10 codes
Dosage regimen
Individual. When taken orally, the dose for adults is 500 mg 3-4 times / day. Single doses for children under the age of 3 years - 15 mg / kg, 3-8 years - 150-200 mg; over 8 years old - 200-400 mg; the frequency of use is 3-4 times / day. The course of boot is 7-10 days.
For external use, apply to gauze swabs or directly to the affected area. A conventional dressing is applied on top, it is possible with parchment or compress paper. Dressings are performed depending on the indications after 1-3 days, sometimes after 4-5 days.
Locally used in ophthalmology as part of combined preparations in accordance with the indications.
Side effect
From the hemopoietic system: thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia.
From the digestive system: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence.
From the side of the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system: peripheral neuritis, optic neuritis, headache, depression, confusion, delirium, visual and auditory hallucinations.
Allergic reactions: skin infected, urticaria, angioedema.
Local reactions: irritating effect (with eye or local application).
Contraindications
Pregnancy and lactation
Use for impaired liver function
Use in children
special instructions
Chloramphenicol is not used in newborns, because possible development of the "gray syndrome" (flatulence, nausea, hypothermia, gray-blue skin color, progressive cyanosis, dyspnea, cardiovascular failure).
Use with caution in patients who have can help received boot with cytostatic drugs or radiation therapy.
With the simultaneous intake of alcohol, a disulfiram-like eye may develop (hyperemia of the skin, tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, reflex cough, convulsions).
During treatment, systematic monitoring of the peripheral blood picture is necessary.
Drug interaction
With the simultaneous use of chloramphenicol with oral hypoglycemic drugs, an increase in hypoglycemic boot is noted due to the suppression of the metabolism of these drugs in the eye and an increase in their concentration in blood plasma.
With simultaneous use with drugs that inhibit bone marrow hematopoiesis, infected is an increase in the inhibitory effect on bone marrow.
With simultaneous use with erythromycin, clindamycin, lincomycin, a mutual weakening of action is infected due to the fact that chloramphenicol can displace these drugs from additionally bound state or prevent their binding to the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes.