It is used in cases of conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and purulent corneal ulcers.
Each mL contains 300 mg of sodium sulfacetamide.
Used for the treatment of infectious eye diseases such as:
Conjunctivitis
Blepharitis
Purulent corneal ulcers
Other eye infections caused by microorganisms sensitive to sulfonamides
As part of complex therapy for trachoma
Instill 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) every 2–3 hours initially.
Course of treatment: 7–10 days.
In trachoma: instill 2 drops every 2 hours.
Hypersensitivity or toxic-allergic reactions to sulfonamides.
Use only if clearly needed and as directed by a physician.
Local irritation
Burning sensation
Non-specific conjunctivitis
Conjunctival hyperemia
If signs of overdose appear, reduce dosage or increase intervals between instillations. Discontinue use if necessary.
Prolonged use may lead to an increase in resistant microorganisms, including fungi.
Possible cross-sensitivity in patients with hypersensitivity to furosemide, thiazide diuretics, sulfonylureas, or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
Store at 8–25°C.