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Cipromac D Eye Drop

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Cipromac D Eye Drop

Please ensure that you only use Cipromac D Eye Drop in the affected eye following the dosage and duration recommended by your doctor Remember to wash your hands before applying the medicine It is important to read the label for directions before using Do not skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Discontinuing the medicine prematurely may result in the infection returning or worsening The most common side effects of this medicine include discomfort and irritation at the site of application If these side effects persist for an extended period notify your doctor If by accident the medicine enters your ears nose or mouth rinse it with water immediately Inform your doctor if you are pregnant allergic to this medicine taking any other medications or breastfeeding This medicine is safe to use while breastfeeding After using this medicine it is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery as it may cause blurred vision and impair your ability to drive

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Is ciprofloxacin a penicillin?

Tetracyclines (e.g. doxycycline), quinolones (e.g. ciprofloxacin), macrolides (e.g. clarithromycin), aminoglycosides (e.g. gentamicin) and glycopeptides (e.g. vancomycin) are all unrelated to penicillins and are safe to use in the penicillin allergic patient.

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How long does ciprofloxacin ear drops take to work?

The drops will start to work straight away but it may take 2–3 days before your child starts to feel better. It is important that you give the whole course of drops that your doctor has prescribed, even when your child feels better.

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