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Tag: Corneal ulcers

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What is Auroflox used for? Your Guide to This Antibiotic Medication

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According to the National Institutes of Health, ofloxacin—the active ingredient in Auroflox—is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections. **What is Auroflox used for?** It is prescribed for a range of conditions, with the specific use depending on whether the medication is in an ophthalmic (eye drop) or oral (tablet) form.

What is the drug ZIRGAN used for? A Guide to Herpetic Keratitis Treatment

2 min read
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) keratitis is a leading cause of corneal blindness worldwide, with a global incidence of roughly 1.5 million cases each year. A key treatment for this condition is Zirgan. So, what is the drug ZIRGAN used for? It is an antiviral medication specifically indicated for acute herpetic keratitis.

Understanding What is 4 Quin Ointment Used For?

4 min read
While some might confuse the name with other skin treatments, 4 Quin ointment is an ophthalmic medication used exclusively to treat bacterial eye infections. Its primary application is for conditions such as bacterial conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, and corneal ulcers, offering a targeted antimicrobial approach to combat infection.