Oflox-D Eye Drops (Ofloxacin & Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate)
Oflox-D Eye Drops is a high-potency ophthalmic intervention specifically engineered for the clinical management of steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular conditions where a concurrent bacterial infection or a risk of infection exists. Utilizing a unique “Dual-Action” delivery system, this formulation works by concurrently modulating the organized inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase and reinforcing the structural integrity of the ocular tissues through potent corticosteroid action. By neutralizing the biochemical triggers of microbial proliferation and facilitating the organized reduction of localized edema and capillary dilation, Oflox-D effectively promotes a significant decrease in ocular discharge and a reduction in metabolic dullness. This targeted biochemical action provides a decisive therapeutic response by reinforcing the structural uniformity of the ocular matrix while promoting a stable, physiological recovery from infectious and inflammatory stressors.
Key Features
- Specifically formulated with Ofloxacin to target the primary pathways of Gram-positive and Gram-negative ocular pathogens.
- Clinically recognized for its role in facilitating the natural optimization of the inflammatory response and reducing collagen deposition.
- Specifically engineered to reach therapeutic levels within the corneal and conjunctival layers, ensuring a robust defense against localized infection.
- Acts as a functional catalyst to stabilize the vascular environment and support the reduction of localized ocular swelling.
- Formulated to address complex ocular fatigue caused by concurrent microbial invasion and secondary inflammatory cascades.
Key Ingredients
- Ofloxacin (0.3% w/v)
- Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (0.1% w/v)
- Benzalkonium Chloride
- Sodium Chloride & Buffering Agents
- Purified Water Base
Precautions
- This is a high-potency ophthalmic health intervention. Use must be strictly dictated by a specialist following a formal clinical diagnosis of the ocular pathology.
- Prolonged use of corticosteroids may lead to ocular hypertension or glaucoma; regular assessment of IOP is mandatory if used for more than 10 days.
- Not for use in viral, fungal, or tubercular ocular infections. Prolonged use may result in the overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms.
- Strictly for ophthalmic use. Avoid contact between the dropper tip and any surface (including the eye) to prevent microbial contamination.
- Discontinue use immediately if persistent severe redness, intense burning, or signs of secondary infection occur during the treatment period.
- Keep the bottle tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place (below 25°C). Protect from direct light to maintain the molecular stability of the active constituents.
How to Use
- Thoroughly wash hands and remove contact lenses. Lenses should not be worn during the treatment of active ocular infections.
- Typically, one to two drops in the affected eye(s) every 4 to 6 hours constitutes the standard therapeutic dose during the initial restoration phase.
- For optimal clinical results, administration should occur at regular intervals as part of your primary ocular restoration regimen.
- Tilt the head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and instill the drop. Close the eye and apply gentle pressure to the tear duct for 1 minute to facilitate systemic absorption.
- Use as a standalone treatment. If utilizing other ophthalmic products, ensure a minimum 5 to 10-minute interval between different administrations.
- Maintain a regular application schedule for the full duration prescribed by your physician to document visible improvements in ocular clarity and the restoration of systemic health.
Legal Disclaimer: Oflox-D Eye Drops is a specialized pharmacological product. Individual results vary based on the patient’s baseline ocular state and physiological response. This product is for use under professional guidance only. This information is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical consultation or a formal clinical diagnosis.











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