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Oflocin D Eye Drops

Oflocin D 5ml Eye Drops – Dual Antibiotic & Steroid Relief

  • Ofloxacin 0.3% + Dexamethasone 0.1% eye drops for infection & inflammation
  • Fast dual-action relief in a convenient 5ml bottle

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Oflocin D Eye Drops

Oflocin D 5ml Eye Drops – Dual Antibiotic & Steroid Relief

Rs.135.00

Oflocin D Eye Drops – Powerful Combination Therapy for Rapid Healing of Infected Eyes

Oflocin D Eye Drops combine Ofloxacin 0.3%, a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic, with Dexamethasone 0.1%, a potent corticosteroid, to target bacterial infections while simultaneously reducing inflammation, swelling, and pain in the eyes. This sterile solution is ideal for treating conditions like conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and post-operative inflammation where bacterial involvement is suspected. It works by inhibiting bacterial DNA replication and suppressing inflammatory responses, offering faster symptom relief compared to single-agent treatments. The clear, non-irritating formula in a 5ml bottle ensures easy application and minimal discomfort.

  • Eradicates bacterial infections with broad-spectrum antibiotic action
  • Quickly reduces inflammation, redness, and discomfort with corticosteroid
  • Prevents secondary complications in post-operative eyes
  • Sterile, easy-to-use dropper for precise dosing
  • Effective for acute and chronic inflammatory bacterial conditions

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly and shake the bottle well before use
  2. Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid to create a pocket
  3. Instill 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) every 4–6 hours or as prescribed
  4. Close your eyes gently for 1–2 minutes without blinking or rubbing
  5. Wipe away any excess liquid and replace the cap tightly

Q1: What is Oflocin D used for?
A1: It treats bacterial eye infections with accompanying inflammation, like pink eye or post-surgery swelling.

Q2: How quickly does it relieve symptoms?
A2: Many users experience reduced redness and pain within 24–48 hours of starting treatment.

Q3: Can it be used for ear infections?
A3: No, Oflocin D is formulated specifically for eyes; consult a doctor for otic use.

Q4: Is a prescription required?
A4: Yes, as it contains a steroid and antibiotic – use only under medical supervision.

Q5: Can children use Oflocin D?
A5: It may be prescribed for children over 1 year, but dosage must be adjusted by a pediatrician.

Q1: What is Oflocin D used for?
A1: It treats bacterial eye infections with accompanying inflammation, like pink eye or post-surgery swelling.

Q2: How quickly does it relieve symptoms?
A2: Many users experience reduced redness and pain within 24–48 hours of starting treatment.

Q3: Can it be used for ear infections?
A3: No, Oflocin D is formulated specifically for eyes; consult a doctor for otic use.

Q4: Is a prescription required?
A4: Yes, as it contains a steroid and antibiotic – use only under medical supervision.

Q5: Can children use Oflocin D?
A5: It may be prescribed for children over 1 year, but dosage must be adjusted by a pediatrician.

Ofloxacin 0.3%, Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 0.1%, Benzalkonium Chloride (preservative), Sodium Chloride, Disodium Edetate, Hydrochloric Acid/Sodium Hydroxide (pH adjuster), Purified Water

  • For external ophthalmic use only
  • Do not use in viral, fungal, or mycobacterial eye infections
  • Avoid prolonged use beyond 14 days to prevent superinfection or increased intraocular pressure
  • Remove contact lenses before instillation; wait 15 minutes before reinserting
  • Discontinue if signs of hypersensitivity, such as severe redness or swelling, occur
  • Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist after 48 hoursFor external ophthalmic use only
  • Do not use in viral, fungal, or mycobacterial eye infections
  • Avoid prolonged use beyond 14 days to prevent superinfection or increased intraocular pressure
  • Remove contact lenses before instillation; wait 15 minutes before reinserting
  • Discontinue if signs of hypersensitivity, such as severe redness or swelling, occur
  • Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist after 48 hoursFor external ophthalmic use only
  • Do not use in viral, fungal, or mycobacterial eye infections
  • Avoid prolonged use beyond 14 days to prevent superinfection or increased intraocular pressure
  • Remove contact lenses before instillation; wait 15 minutes before reinserting
  • Discontinue if signs of hypersensitivity, such as severe redness or swelling, occur
  • Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist after 48 hours

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