Moxiblu D 10 ml
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Moxiblu D 10 ml is a prescription-based ophthalmic (eye) solution that effectively treats bacterial infections and post-surgery inflammation. It contains Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride (0.5% w/v) and Dexamethasone Sodium (0.1% w/v) as its active ingredients. Moxifloxacin belongs to the Fluoroquinolone antibiotic, whereas Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid. It is manufactured by Lupin Ltd., a GMP-compliant manufacturer based in India.
Both active ingredients are FDA-approved for their primary uses. Moxifloxacin’s mechanism of action is to inhibit bacterial enzymes DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV, that are crucial for making DNA copies. This activity leads to the death of infection-causing bacteria. On the other hand, Dexamethasone suppresses cytokines and prostaglandins that promote inflammation, helping reduce swelling, pain, and redness in the eye.
Moxiblu D 10 ml uses include the treatment of bacterial eye infections, like Conjunctivitis, and the prevention or management of post-operative inflammation, redness, and itching. Commonly, it triggers mild, unwanted effects, including a burning sensation, dryness, and temporary blurry vision.
Take Moxiblu D 10 ml exactly as prescribed. Generally, for bacterial infections, 1-2 drops are instilled into the affected eye 3-4 times a day. After surgery, take it 4 times a day for 15 days. In case of an overdose, thoroughly rinse the eye with clean water. For a missed dose, instill the drops as soon as you remember; skip if it's time for the next dose.
In case of viral or fungal eye infections, eye trauma, and Glaucoma, consult a doctor before use. Moreover, do not use the drop while wearing the contact lens. Avoid combining 10 ml Moxiblu with immunosuppressants and steroid eye drops, as they can increase the risk of side effects.
Store the eye drop away from sunlight and moisture at 25°C. Ensure the bottle is tightly closed and out of reach of pets and children. Avoid freezing and discard the bottle by its expiry date or 4 weeks after opening.
This eye drop offers rapid dual-action relief for inflammation and bacteria-triggered eye infections. Key Moxiblu D 10 ml benefits are:
Moxiblu D 10 ml is a prescription-only medication intended for external eye use. Therefore, consult your doctor first for the appropriate and safe dosage. General guidelines are as follows:
Currently, only one strength is available at Cheap Medicine Shop for Moxiblu D 10 ml, with a variety of substitutes. Consult a doctor before taking these:
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Moxiblu D 10 ml may cause mild, temporary side effects that generally subside on their own. Consult a doctor if they persist for longer or worsen. Common effects include:
Liver Disease
Moxiblu D is applied directly to the eyes and is minimally absorbed in the blood. It is generally safe to use in patients with liver disease when taken as prescribed. Consult a doctor for prolonged or excessive use. Kidney Impairment
Individuals with kidney impairment do not require dose adjustments, as this eye drop acts locally on the eye surface. For extended use, consult a professional first.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid self-medication and use Moxiblu only when a doctor prescribes it. It is considered safe and recommended when the benefits outweigh the risks.
Avoid
Avoid Moxiblu D 10 ml in combination with other steroids, antibiotics, and Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) eye drops. Avoid long-term use as well, since it can lead to Glaucoma. Moreover, do not use it if you are allergic to its ingredients, and ensure you remove your contact lenses before instilling the drops.
If you use steroid eye drops for too long, it can increase the risk of elevated eye pressure and cataract formation, and can delay healing. Moreover, it can thin the cornea and make the eyes more prone to infections.
No, Moxiblu is not available over the counter and requires a valid prescription from the doctor for Conjunctivitis management, since it contains a steroid and an antibiotic. Therefore, it requires medical supervision to reduce the risk of Glaucoma, prevent misuse and antibiotic resistance.
There isn't a single strongest eye drop available for Glaucoma. However, Prostaglandin analogs, including Travoprost and Bimatoprost, are widely recommended as first-line eye drops. They can reduce eye pressure with a once-daily dosage. The strongest choice for you will depend on side effects, underlying health issues, and personal preferences.
Yes, Moxifloxacin eye drops can cause headaches, but they are highly uncommon due to their low systemic absorption. Topical use makes Moxifloxacin milder than its oral formulations. In case you experience a persistent headache, consult a doctor.
Yes, Dexamethasone eye drops can temporarily affect vision by making eyesight cloudy or blurry right after use. Wait 10-15 minutes for these effects to subside, and avoid driving during this time. Stop using it and consult a doctor if blurry vision persists.
Yes, Moxifloxacin eye drops are generally considered safe during pregnancy, with no substantial data indicating adverse effects on the fetus. While the clinical data are reassuring, it is strongly recommended to consult a doctor before use.
No, you shouldn’t use too much Moxifloxacin eye drops and stick to the doctor's prescription. Overdosing can increase the risk of side effects, including eye redness, burning, blurred vision, and, in rare cases, corneal swelling. Rinse your eye with clean water in such a case and seek medical help for persistent eye pain.