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Cebran D Eye Drop

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Cebran D Eye Drop

Cebran D Eye Drop should only be applied to the affected eye as instructed by your doctor Remember to wash your hands before using this medication Before use it is important to read the directions provided on the label Make sure you do not miss any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start to feel better If you stop the medication too soon the infection could return or worsen The most common side effects of this eye drop include discomfort and irritation at the site of application If these side effects persist for an extended period of time notify your doctor If accidentally this medication enters your ears nose or mouth rinse it with water immediately Inform your doctor if you are pregnant have any allergies to this medication or are currently taking any other medications It is safe to use this eye drop while breastfeeding However it is not advisable to drive or operate heavy machinery after using this medication as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive

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