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    Dexatrol Eye Drop is a prescription corticosteroid solution used to treat inflammatory eye conditions like conjunctivitis and post-surgical swelling.
    It reduces redness, itching, and irritation by suppressing local immune responses in the eye.
    Use as directed by an eye specialist; side effects may include temporary stinging, increased eye pressure, or blurred vision.

  • Alphagan drops

    Alphagan drops

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    Alphagan P is an eye drop used to lower high eye pressure in glaucoma.
    It contains brimonidine tartrate and works by reducing fluid in the eye.
    Common side effects include dry mouth, eye irritation, and drowsiness.

  • Azopt Drop

    Azopt Drop

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    Azopt (Brinzolamide 1%) is an eye drop used to lower intraocular pressure in conditions like glaucoma and ocular hypertension. It works by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase to reduce fluid production in the eye. Common side effects include blurred vision, eye discomfort, and a bitter taste.

  • Betoptic drop 5ml

    Betoptic drop 5ml

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    Betoptic Eye Drops contain betaxolol 0.5 percent, a beta-blocker used to lower intraocular pressure in conditions like glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
    It works by reducing fluid production inside the eye, helping to prevent vision loss.
    Instill 1 drop in the affected eye(s) twice daily; avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface.

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    Blu Prost Eye drop

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    Blu Prost Eye Drops contain bimatoprost 0.03 percent to lower intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
    Instill 1 drop into the affected eye once daily in the evening; remove contact lenses beforehand.
    May cause mild redness or eyelash growth; store below 25 °C and discard 4 weeks after opening.

  • Blusopt Eye Drop

    Blusopt Eye Drop

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    Blusopt Eye Drop contains Dorzolamide and Timolol, used to reduce high eye pressure in glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
    It works by decreasing fluid production in the eye, helping to prevent vision loss.
    Apply 1 drop twice daily; avoid touching the dropper tip and use within 4 weeks of opening.

  • Boric Acid Ear Drop

    Boric Acid Ear Drop

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    Boric acid ear drops are used to treat outer ear infections by creating an acidic environment that stops bacteria and fungi from growing. Typically used 2–4 times a day for up to 7 days, they relieve itching, discharge, and mild discomfort. Not recommended if the eardrum is perforated or for long-term use without medical advice.

  • C Press eye drop

    C Press eye drop

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    C‑Press Eye Drop is a common, over-the-counter remedy for temporary relief of red or irritated eyes. It should be used cautiously, for short periods, and under professional guidance if symptoms persist or worsen. Monitoring for irritation and following safe-use guidelines will help ensure its proper and effective use.

  • Candibiotic Ear drop

    Candibiotic Ear drop

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    Candibiotic Ear Drops are used to treat bacterial and fungal ear infections with pain and inflammation. It contains an antibiotic (Chloramphenicol), antifungal (Clotrimazole), steroid (Beclomethasone), and anesthetic (Lidocaine). Typically prescribed 2–3 drops, 2–3 times daily.

  • Cerumol Ear drop

    Cerumol Ear drop

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    Cerumol is a brand of ear drops used to soften and remove earwax buildup (cerumen). It contains ingredients like arachis oil (peanut oil) and other compounds that help break down earwax, making it easier to remove.

  • Chloramphenicol Eye Drop

    Chloramphenicol Eye Drop

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    Chloramphenicol eye drops are a prescription medication used to treat bacterial eye infections, particularly conjunctivitis (pink eye) and superficial eye infections caused by susceptible bacteria.

  • Chloramphenicol Eye Ointment

    Chloramphenicol Eye Ointment

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    Chloramphenicol eye ointment is an antibiotic preparation used to treat bacterial eye infections, especially when a longer-lasting formulation is needed or when drops are difficult to administer—such as for young children or for use at night.

  • Ciloxan Drop

    Ciloxan Drop

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    CILOXAN Eye/Ear drops Solution is indicated for the treatment of corneal ulcers and superficial infections of the eye and its adnexa, caused by strains presumed or reported susceptible to Ciprofloxacin, in particular Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other Gram-negative bacteria resistant to usual treatments.

  • Ciprolex Drop 5ml

    Ciprolex Drop 5ml

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    Ciprolex Eye/Ear Drop is a topical antibiotic solution containing ciprofloxacin 0.3%, used to treat bacterial infections of the eye and ear. Manufactured by Luex Healthcare, it is available in a 5 mL bottle.

  • Ciprolex Ointment

    Ciprolex Ointment

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    Ciprolex ointment is a topical antibiotic containing ciprofloxacin, used to treat bacterial eye or skin infections. It’s applied 2–4 times daily as directed and should be used under medical supervision. Possible side effects include mild irritation and allergic reactions.

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