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Each ml contains: Chloramphenicol BP……..10mg
Bacterial infection of the outer ear canal (Bacterial Otitis externa) Caused by organisms susceptible to chloramphenicol.Acute Otitis Media
• Common in children
• Unwell/pyrexia, otalgia/discharge
• there may be tenderness over the mastoid
• discharge in meatus
• loss of outline of drum and landmarks
• TM: red, bulging, oedematous or perforation.
• Mostly viral but can be Streptococcus/Haemophilus
1 to 3 drops every 4 hourly or as directed by the physician.
Each ml contains:
Chloramphenicol BP……..5mg
Acute Microbial Bacterial Conjunctivitis.
Ulcerous Keratitis
Microbial Infections of Lacrimal dust
Microbial Blepharitis
Infection of enucleation socket
The recommended dosage is for adults, and children aged 2 years and over.
One drop to be applied to the infected eye every 2 hours for the first 48 hours and then every 4 hours thereafter. Treatment should be continued for 5 days.