Orchadexoline Antibiotic & Anti-Inflammatory Medication
Description
BRAND NAME: Orchadexoline
ABOUT THE PRODUCT:
Orchadexoline is a sophisticated, multi-action ophthalmic solution designed to provide comprehensive relief for persistent eye discomfort. By combining the power of an effective antibiotic to combat infection with a potent anti-inflammatory agent, it works rapidly to soothe irritation and redness. Whether you are dealing with seasonal allergies, acute inflammation, or persistent dryness, this carefully balanced formula helps restore your eye health and comfort, allowing you to get back to your daily activities with clarity and ease.
BENEFITS & KEY FEATURES:
- Advanced Infection Control: Contains Chloramphenicol, a reliable antibiotic that actively fights bacterial threats to maintain ocular hygiene.
- Rapid Inflammation Relief: Formulated with Dexamethasone, a high-performance anti-inflammatory that helps calm swelling and allergic reactions within the eye.
- Soothing Hydration: Includes HPMC and Vitamin E to provide essential moisture, reduce dryness, and offer antioxidant protection for long-term eye health.
- Redness Reduction: Features Tetryzoline, which efficiently clears eye redness for a refreshed and vibrant appearance.
HOW TO USE SAFELY:
- Directions: Gently squeeze one drop into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye(s) one to four times daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Important Tips: Do not use this medication for more than ten consecutive days. It is not recommended for children under two years of age. If symptoms persist beyond two weeks or if you experience any adverse reactions, please discontinue use and consult your physician immediately. Ensure the dropper tip does not touch any surface to maintain sterility.
SAFETY NOTE: Please consult your healthcare professional or physician before use. Not suitable for individuals with viral, fungal, or specific chronic eye conditions, nor during pregnancy. Inform your doctor if you are currently using other antibiotics, systemic medications, or if you have a history of liver dysfunction or high intraocular pressure.

