Chibroxin
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Chibroxin
(Generic versions may still be available.)
Chibroxin Patient Information Including Side Effects
Brand Names: Chibroxin
Generic Name: norfloxacin ophthalmic (Pronunciation: nor FLOX a sin off THAL mik)
- What is norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- What are the possible side effects of norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- What is the most important information I should know about norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- Who should not use norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- How should I use norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- What happens if I miss a dose (Chibroxin)?
- What happens if I overdose (Chibroxin)?
- What should I avoid while using norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- What other drugs will affect norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
- Where can I get more information?
What is norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
Norfloxacin ophthalmic is an antibiotic.
Norfloxacin ophthalmic is used to treat bacterial infections of the eyes.
Norfloxacin ophthalmic may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
What are the possible side effects of norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
Serious side effects are not expected with this medication.
If you are using norfloxacin ophthalmic to treat a corneal ulcer, you may notice a whitish buildup on the ulcer. This means that the medication is working; it is not a harmful development.
Commonly, some eye burning, stinging, irritation, itching, redness, blurred vision, eyelid itching, eyelid swelling or crusting, a bad taste in your mouth, tearing, or sensitivity to light may occur.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Read the Chibroxin (norfloxacin) Side Effects Center for a complete guide to possible side effects »
What is the most important information I should know about norfloxacin ophthalmic (Chibroxin)?
Do not touch the dropper to any surface, including your eyes or hands. The dropper is sterile. If it becomes contaminated, it could cause an infection in your eye.
Apply light pressure to the inside corner of your eye (near your nose) after each drop to prevent the fluid from draining down your tear ducts.
If you wear contact lenses, ask your doctor if you should wear them during treatment. Norfloxacin ophthalmic can cause the development of crystals on contact lenses. After applying this medication, wait at least 15 minutes before inserting contact lenses, unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Additional Chibroxin Information
Report Problems to the Food and Drug Administration
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit the FDA MedWatch website or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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