Monograph Details

Eye Disorders > Ocular infections
CILOXAN OPH OINT
Manufacturer
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Quinolone.
Generic Name
Ciprofloxacin (as HCl) 0.3%.
Also
CILOXAN
Indications
Bacterial conjunctivitis.
Adults and Children
<2 years: not recommended. ≥2 years: ½ inch into conjunctival sac 3 times daily for 2 days, then twice daily for 5 days.
Precautions
CNS or convulsive disorders. Discontinue if rash occurs. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
May increase theophylline levels. May potentiate oral anticoagulants. May increase renal toxicity with cyclosporine.
Adverse Reactions
Soln: Burning, crystalline precipitates, lid margin crusting, scales, foreign body sensation, pruritus, conjunctival hyperemia, bad taste. Oint: ocular discomfort, blurred vision; may delay corneal healing. Both: superinfection.
How Supplied
Soln—2.5 mL, 5 mL, 10 mL
Oint—3.5 g
Additional Resources
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