Eye Ointment & Gel

Best eye ointment and gel available at our online medicine shop like Ofloxacin, Tobramycin, Ciprofloxacin, Ketorolac, Moxifloxacin etc. Read more...

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  1. Lashgrow 3 ml
    Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution
    Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution
    (1 Review)
  2. Tobracid 0.3% Eye Ointment
    Tobramycin (Topical)
    Tobradex
  3. Omeflox BM Eye Ointment
    Ofloxacin + Beclometasone
    Alphatrex
  4. Senzclor H 5 gm
    Chloramphenicol + Hyderocortisone
    Chloromycetin
  5. Sterisone G 15 gm
    Clobetasol + Gentamycin
    Clobex
  6. Sterisone 15 gm
    Clebtasone Butyrate
    Floxin
  7. Tobracid DM 3 gm
    Tobramycin and Dexamethasone
    Tobradex
  8. Zoxan 5 gm
    Ciprofloxacin
    Ciprodex
  9. Zymar 5 gm
    Gatifloxacin
    Tequin/Zymar
  10. Azithral Eye Ointment
    Azithromycin Topical
    Zithromax
  11. Occumox Eye Ointment
    Moxifloxacin Topical
    Avelox
  12. Ketorol Gel
    Ketorolac (Topical)
    Acular/Acular LS
  13. Gatiquin Eye Ointment 5 gm
    Gatifloxacin Topical
    Tequin/Zymar
  14. Estocin 5 gm
    Erythromycin
    Roymicin
  15. Eco Tears Ointment 10 ml
    Carboxy Methylcellulose
    Disoplex
  16. Genteal 10 ml
    Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose
    Ultra Tears
  17. Just Tears Liquigel Cream
    Carboxy Methylcellulose + Glycerine
    Disoplex

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Eye Ointment & Gel

Eye care comes in different forms. Some can be in the form of following healthy eye routine, while the other can be the eyecare products that should be of really good quality. Eyes are one of the most sensitive organs of the human body and therefore extensive care is required to ensure their longevity and good health. 

 

Irresponsible behavior towards eye care or an accident can lead to the following eye complications-

 

  • Cataract
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Colour Blindness
  • Glaucoma
  • Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • Night Blindness
  • Hypermetropia 
  • Presbyopia 
  • Myopia, etc.
 
 

 

What Are Eye Ointments?

 

Eye ointments are more of a greasy and creamy medicine that is applied between the eyelids and the eyeballs. Once applied, the ointment breaks into the tiny droplets of medicine that starts working only when the medicine breaks down.