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Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops

Manufactured byAlbert David
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

Description

Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat eye infections. Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is used to treat infection of the cornea (a transparent layer that covers the front part of the eye) and conjunctivitis or pink eye caused by bacteria. Pink eye can easily spread by direct or indirect contact with an infected person. Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is effective against a large number of bacteria. It kills or prevents the growth of bacteria causing the infection. It is not effective against eye infections caused by viruses. You may rarely experience eye irritation or discomfort while using this eye drop. Ciprofloxacin eye drops side effects are temporary and they self-resolve within a few days after the treatment. Once an antibiotic is started, it is always recommended to finish the entire course of treatment. For the ease of remembering, use Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops around the same time every day. You should wash your hands properly before administering Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops. Tilt your head back slightly and pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket. Hold the dropper close to the eye with the tip facing downwards. Squeeze the dropper so that a drop of medicine falls in the pocket. Close your eyes for 2 to 3 minutes and repeat the same for the next dose. You will start to feel better in a couple of days after using this ciprofloxacin eye drop.

Substitutes

List of substitutes for Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops

Ciplox 0.3 % Eye Drops
Cipla Ltd.
Zoxan 0.3 % Eye Drops
Fdc Ltd.

Side effects

Major & minor side effects for Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops

Blurred vision

Eye pain

Redness of the eye

Eye discomfort

Burning or itching of eyes

Dry eyes

Swelling of the eyelids

Uses of Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops

What is it prescribed for?

Bacterial Conjunctivitis

Bacterial conjunctivitis or pink eye is a bacterial eye infection affecting the conjunctiva (a clear tissue covering the white part of your eye and lines the inside of the eyelid). This infection can easily spread by direct or indirect contact with an infected person. It is more common in children and can be treated quickly in a couple of days. Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is used in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.

Corneal Ulcers

At the front of the eye is a transparent layer of tissue called the cornea that allows light to enter the eye. A corneal ulcer is a small ulcer of the cornea, that occurs from an infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. More often it occurs in contact lens wearers. A small scratch, scrape or cut on the cornea caused by wearing contact lenses too long can cause infection. Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is used in the treatment of corneal ulcers caused by bacteria.
Concerns

Commonly asked questions

  • How long does it take for this medicine to take effect?

    Ciprofloxacin eye drops start working within 24 hours of administration. You will start to feel better in 3 to 5 days after using ciprofloxacin eye drops. But finish your entire course of treatment, even if the condition gets better.
  • How long do the effects of this medicine last?

    The effects of ciprofloxacin eye drop last for about 2 to 4 hours. You may have to administer your next dose after 2 to 4 hours as directed by your doctor/pharmacist.
  • Is it safe to consume alcohol while taking this medicine?

    Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.
  • Is this a habit forming medicine?

    No habit-forming tendency has been reported for Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops.
  • Can this medicine be taken during pregnancy?

    It is not known whether Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops will harm an unborn baby. Inform your doctor that you are pregnant. It is acceptable to use upon your doctor's recommendation. All the risks and benefits should be discussed with your doctor.
  • Can this medicine be taken while breast-feeding?

    Inform your doctor that you are breastfeeding before using Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops. It is acceptable to use upon your doctor's recommendation.

Allergy

Avoid using Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops if you are allergic to it. Serious allergic reactions to this medicine are rare. However, seek immediate medical attention if you notice any symptoms of allergic reactions such as severe itching, redness, eye irritation, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light.

Warnings for special population

Pregnancy

It is not known whether Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops will harm an unborn baby. Inform your doctor that you are pregnant. It is acceptable to use upon your doctor's recommendation. All the risks and benefits should be discussed with your doctor.

Breast-feeding

Inform your doctor that you are breastfeeding before using Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops. It is acceptable to use upon your doctor's recommendation.

General warnings

Antibiotic resistance

Finish your entire course of treatment with Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops, even if the condition gets better to avoid antibiotic resistance (the bacteria may become resistant to antibiotics). If you still feel ill after completing your antibiotic course, make an appointment to consult your doctor.

Driving or operating machinery

Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops may cause short term blurring of vision, burning sensation or discomfort in the eyes when it is used. You should be cautious about these symptoms before driving a vehicle or operating machinery.

Contact lens

Do not wear contact lenses when you are suffering from an eye infection.

Use in children

Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is not recommended for use in children less than 1 year of age unless directed by your doctor.

Missed Dose

Try not to skip a dose of Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops. And if a dose is skipped, do not add it up to the next dose.

Overdose

Seek emergency medical attention in case of an overdose with Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops.
All drugs interact differently for person to person. You should check all the possible interactions with your doctor before starting any medicine.

Interaction with Alcohol

Description

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.

Instructions

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.

Interaction with Medicine

Disease interactions

Disease

Information not available.

Food interactions

Information not available.

Lab interactions

Information not available.
Ciprofloxacin eye drops use is proven to be highly effective in treating eye bacterial infections. Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops is for external use only. Administer it as directed by the doctor. Do not touch your eyes with unwashed hands. Avoid sharing items like eyeglasses, contact lenses, pillows, towels, clothes, eye or face makeup when you are infected. Use this eye drop at around the same time daily for the ease of remembering. Ensure that the treatment course is completed. Ciprofloxacin eye drops for babies should only be used upon your doctor's recommendation.

Miscelleneous

Usage does not depend on food timings

To be taken as instructed by doctor

Does not cause sleepiness

How it works

Cipad 0.3 % Eye Drops stops the action of a bacterial enzyme called DNA-gyrase. This helps to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria.

Legal Status

Approved

Approved

Unknown

Approved

Classification

Category

Fluoroquinolones, Antibiotics

Schedule

Schedule H

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Information on this page was last updated on 26 Jul 2021

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