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Neodex Eye/Ear Drops 5 ml
Neodex Drops Are Anti-Inflammatory For Effective Treatment Of Eye And Ear Infections.

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- Key IngredientsDexamethasone, Nephazoline
- Product FormEye Drops
- Package Size5 mL
- Caution & WarningsAvoid Prolonged Use Without Consulting A Doctor.
- Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Away From Light And Heat.
- How To UseUse exactly as directed by your physician. Shake well before use. Instill standard dose into the affected eye or ear canal. Do not touch the dropper tip
- ConcernsEye/ear bacterial infections, superficial ocular inflammation, and otitis externa
Q1: What are the uses/indications for NEODEX drops?
A1: They are used to treat bacterial infections in the eye or ear, especially when accompanied by inflammation (swelling, redness, itching). They contain Neomycin (an antibiotic) and Dexamethasone (an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid).
Q2: What is the correct dosage and method of use for the drops?
A2: For the Eye: Usually, 1-2 drops are instilled into the affected eye 2-4 times daily. For the Ear: 3-4 drops are instilled into the affected ear 2-3 times daily. Important Note: You must always strictly follow the instructions of the doctor or pharmacist, as the dosage may vary depending on the severity of the condition.
Q3: What are the potential side effects of NEODEX drops?
A3: They may cause some mild and temporary side effects such as: mild burning or stinging, irritation, itching, redness at the application site, or temporary blurred vision. You must stop immediately and seek medical attention if severe allergic reactions occur (facial swelling or difficulty breathing).
Q4: What are the contraindications (reasons not to use) for NEODEX drops?
A4: They should not be used in cases of: Hypersensitivity to any of its components, or viral or fungal eye infections (such as Herpes Simplex Keratitis), or ocular tuberculosis, or in some cases of glaucoma (increased intraocular pressure) without careful medical consultation.
Q5: What is the shelf life of the drops after opening the bottle?
A5: The drops must be discarded after 28 days of opening the bottle, even if the entire quantity has not been used. This is because the drops may become contaminated with bacteria after opening, which could cause serious harm to the eye if used later.





