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the Drops Contain A Combination Of Three Active Ingredients:
- dexamethasone - A Corticosteroid That Reduces Inflammation And Swelling.
- neomycin - An Antibiotic That Helps To Prevent Or Treat Bacterial Infections.
- polymyxin B - Another Antibiotic That Works Against A Broader Range Of Bacteria.
key Information About Maxitrol:
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usage: Maxitrol Is Typically Used For Inflammatory Conditions Of The Eye, Such As Conjunctivitis Or After Eye Surgery. The Usual Dosage Is 1-2 Drops In The Affected Eye(s) 3-4 Times A Day, But Your Healthcare Provider Will Determine The Exact Dosage Based On Your Condition.
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side Effects: Common Side Effects Include Temporary Eye Irritation, Burning, Or Stinging. Prolonged Use May Lead To Increased Intraocular Pressure, Cataracts, Or Secondary Infections. If You Experience Severe Reactions Or Vision Changes, Contact Your Healthcare Provider.
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storage: Store The Eye Drops At Room Temperature (between 59°f And 77°f Or 15°c To 25°c). Keep The Bottle Tightly Closed And Away From Light And Moisture.
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precautions:
- medical History: Inform Your Doctor If You Have A History Of Eye Infections, Glaucoma, Or Other Eye Conditions.
- other Medications: Let Your Healthcare Provider Know About Any Other Medications You Are Taking To Avoid Potential Drug Interactions.
- infection Risk: Avoid Using Maxitrol If You Have An Active Viral, Fungal, Or Tuberculosis Infection In The Eye, As Corticosteroids Can Exacerbate These Conditions.
always Follow Your Healthcare Provider’s Instructions When Using Maxitrol. If You Have Any Concerns Or Notice Unusual Symptoms, Consult Your Healthcare Provider For Advice.
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Class | Rx Only Medicines All |
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Type | Normal |
Strength | |
Dosage | Drops |
Origin | |
Usage | To Treat Inflammation Of The Eye,To Treat Bacterial Eye Infections, |
Generic |