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Zymar Gatifloxacin and/or alternatives

Zymar 0.3%
Manufacturer: Allergan Inc. Source Country : IndiaShipped from : India

Zymar 0.3%
Manufacturer: Allergan Inc. Source Country : CanadaShipped from : Canada


Gatifloxacin 0.3%
Generic Alternative to Zymar 0.3%Marketed as Gatiquin Eye Drops in India Manufacturer: Cipla Source Country : India
Shipped from : India
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Zymar Eye Drop Information
Zymar Eye Drop is used to treat the bacterial infections in eye. Cheap Zymar Eye Drop is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic which inhibits the production of those proteins which are essential for the harmful bacteria to grow and to cause infection in the eye. This clear and pale yellow colored drop is not applicable to those consumers who are using contact lens. There may be few other uses of this drug which are not listed to the medication guide yet.
Zymar Eye Drop Side Effects and Precautions
Consumer should take emergency medical help if they encounter any of the allergic reactions such as hives, swelling of face, throat, lips or tongue, itching, breathing problem, slow heart rate, fainting, weak pulse etc. The most common side effects of discount Zymar Eye Drop are puffy eyelids, burning, mild itching, redness, irritation, watery eyes, unpleasant taste in mouth, headache etc. Patient should consult the doctor urgently if they experience some severe side effects during taking Gatifloxacin like eye pain, increased sensitivity of your eyes to light, vision changes, severe burning, swelling, redness, or discomfort in eye, signs of new infection, such as crusting, drainage, oozing of eyes or eyelids etc.
People suffering from diabetes, low blood potassium level, liver and kidney diseases, Alzheimer disease, heart problems should talk to the physician before consuming Gatifloxacin. Patients should tell the consultant physician if they had take drugs like norfloxacin, moxifloxacin, lomefloxacin before. As the effect of this generic drug to the pregnant and breast feeding women has not been understood yet, they should consult the doctor.
Dosage Information for Zymar Eye Drop
The recommended dose of Zymar Eye Drop is one drop in every two hours to the affected eye and it should be continued at least 8 times in first two days. After that one drop should be applied in every two hours up to 4 times in a day. The course should go on at least seven days. You can buy Zymar Eye Drop in 2.5 ml and 5 ml ophthalmic solution from North Drug Mart for home delivery of your drugs.
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