Product Description
| EYE / EAR / NASAL DROPS |
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| Artificial Tears 0.5% & 1% |
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| 10ml |
| Atropine Eye Drops 0.5% & 1% |
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| 5ml |
| Betamethasone Eye Drops 0.1% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
| Betaxolol Eye Drop 0.25% w/v |
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| 2.5ml/5ml/10ml/15ml |
| Brimonidine Eye Drops 0.1% & 0.15% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Chlorampheni 1% w/v with Dexamethasone 0.1% w/v Eye Drop |
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| 5ml |
| Chloramphen 5% w/v, Beclomethasone Dipropionate 0.025% w/v, |
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| 5ml |
| Clotrimazl 1% w/v, Lignocaine Hydrochloride 2% w/v Eye Drops |
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| Chloramph Ear Drops 5% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Ciprofloxacin 0.3% w/v & Dexamethasone 0.1% w/v Eye Drops |
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| 10ml |
| Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution 0.35% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Solution 0.1% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
| Diclofenac Ophthalmic Solution 0.35% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
| Fluconazole Eye Drops 0.3% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Gentamycin Eye/Ear Drops 0.3% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Gentamycin Sulphate with Hydrocortisone Acetate Eye/Ear Drops 0.3% w/v |
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| 10ml |
| Latanoprost Eye Drop 0.005% w/v |
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| 2.5ml |
| Moxifloxin Eye Drop 0.5% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Moxifloxin 0.3% w/v with Dexamethasone 0.1% w/v Eye Drop |
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| 5ml |
| Naphazolin with zinc Eye 0.0255 w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Natamycin Ophthalmic Suspension 50mg/ml drops |
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| 5ml |
| Neomycin 3.5mg/ml, Polymxcin B Sulphate 10000 units/ml & |
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Dexamethasone 0.1% ml Ophthalmic Suspension
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| Norfloxacin Eye/Ear Drops |
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| Ofloxacin Eye Ear Drops 0.3% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
| Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 10mg/ml |
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| 5ml |
| Timlol Eye Drops 0.5% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
| Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution 0.3% w/v |
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| 5ml |
| Tropicamide Eye Drops 0.5% w/v & 0.1% w/v |
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| 5ml/10ml |
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How Does FLUCOKAR INJ. Work?FLUCOKAR INJ. contains fluconazole, which belongs to the azole class of antifungals. It interrupts the fungal cell wall synthesis, effectively treating a wide variety of systemic and local fungal infections. Through intravenous administration, it ensures rapid and precise delivery, making it suitable for serious infections or patients unable to take oral medication.
When to Use FLUCOKAR INJ.This medication is recommended for adults diagnosed with systemic or local fungal infections requiring intravenous antifungal therapy. Usage should always follow a physicians assessment and prescription, and it is particularly valuable in hospitalized patients or those unable to tolerate oral drugs.
Proper Storage and HandlingFLUCOKAR INJ. should be stored below 25C and kept away from direct light to maintain its stability. Always check the expiry date printed on the pack before use. The clear, sterile solution is supplied in a single-use vial and must be handled according to hospital safety protocols for injectables.
FAQs of FLUCOKAR INJ.:
Q: How should FLUCOKAR INJ. be administered?
A: FLUCOKAR INJ. should be administered intravenously by qualified healthcare professionals in hospitals or clinical settings, strictly following your physicians instruction regarding dosage and frequency.
Q: What are the main indications for using FLUCOKAR INJ.?
A: FLUCOKAR INJ. is indicated for the treatment of systemic and local fungal infections in adults, particularly when oral antifungal therapy is not suitable or effective.
Q: Are there any specific contraindications for FLUCOKAR INJ.?
A: Yes, FLUCOKAR INJ. must not be used in individuals with known hypersensitivity to fluconazole or any of its components. Inform your physician of any allergies before starting treatment.
Q: What are the potential side effects of FLUCOKAR INJ.?
A: Possible side effects include headache, nausea, and abdominal pain. If any severe or persistent symptoms occur, notify your healthcare provider immediately.
Q: How should FLUCOKAR INJ. be stored before use?
A: Store the vials below 25C and protect from light. Ensure the solution remains clear and check the expiry date on the packaging prior to administration.
Q: What is the benefit of using FLUCOKAR INJ. via intravenous route?
A: Intravenous administration allows for rapid and controlled delivery of fluconazole, making it highly effective for severe fungal infections, especially in patients who cannot use oral drugs.
Q: What is the process for using FLUCOKAR INJ. in a hospital setting?
A: A healthcare professional will reconstitute the vial if necessary, check the solution for clarity, and administer it intravenously as per the physicians prescribed dosage and schedule.