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Zanaflox 0.5% Eye Drop 5ml
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Previously using this prescription, tell your doctor if you've ever had an allergic reaction to an antibiotic before. You should also tell your doctor about any other medications you're taking since they could interact with or be impacted by this one. Before taking it, women who are pregnant or nursing should visit their doctor. It may cause you to feel drowsy and dizzy, as well as blurring your eyesight. If these symptoms appear, do not drive.
Many side effects require minimal medical assistance and fades as the body responds to the medicine. Speak to the doctor if they continue or if you are particularly worried.
Immediately after use, it may exacerbate eye pain, dry eyes and burning feeling in the eyes. These side effects are reversible and normally fades over time. If they stay for a prolonged time, inform the doctor. Upon the first application, it might cause short-term blurring of vision. When driving or operating machines, use with caution. Do not use contact lenses when using the medication.
If you miss a dose of Ophthalmic Solution, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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