Brand name:
Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution
Pronounced: Nee-oh-DECK-uh-drohn
Generic ingredients:
Dexamethasone sodium phosphate,
Neomycin sulfate
Why is Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution prescribed?
Neodecadron is a steroid and antibiotic combination that is used
to treat inflammatory eye conditions in which there is also a
bacterial infection or the possibility of a bacterial infection.
Dexamethasone (the steroid) decreases inflammation. Neomycin, the
antibiotic, kills some of the more common bacteria.
Most important fact about Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution
Prolonged use of Neodecadron may increase the possibility of
developing additional eye infections. It could also cause vision
problems, raise the pressure inside your eyes, and even lead to
glaucoma and cataracts. If you take Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution for 10 days or
longer, your doctor will routinely check your eye pressure.
How should you use Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution?
Neodecadron Ophthalmic Solution
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before use.
2. Tilt your head backward or lie down and gaze upward.
3. Gently pull the lower eyelid away from the eye to form a pouch.
4. Drop the medicine in the pouch and gently close your eyes. Try
not to blink.
5. Keep your eye closed for a couple of minutes. Do not rub the
eye.
6. Do not touch the applicator tip or dropper to any surface
(including the eye).
Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before use.
2. Hold the ointment tube in your hand for a few minutes to warm
the ointment and make it flow more smoothly.
3. Tilt your head backward or lie down and gaze upward.
4. Gently pull the lower eyelid away from the eye to form a pouch.
5. Squeeze the tube gently, and with a sweeping motion along the
inside of the lower lid, apply 0.25 to 0.5 inch of ointment.
6. Close your eyes for a couple of minutes and roll them in all
directions.
--If you miss a dose...
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost
time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your
regular schedule. Never try to "catch up" by doubling the dose.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Protect solution from light.
Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, notify your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine whether it is safe to continue using Neodecadron.
- Side effects may include:
Allergic skin reactions,
cataracts,
delay in healing of wounds,
development of additional eye infections,
increased eye pressure with possible glaucoma and optic nerve
damage
Why should Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution not be prescribed?
Neodecadron should be avoided if you have an inflammation of the
cornea (the transparent surface of the eye); chickenpox; or other
bacterial, fungal, or viral eye infections. Do not use Neodecadron
if you have ever had an allergic reaction or are sensitive to any of
its ingredients.
Neodecadron solution contains a sulfite that can cause an
allergic reaction in susceptible people.
Special warnings about Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution
Neodecadron is absorbed into your bloodstream when applied to
your eye. Its steroid component can lower your resistance to
infection and it can prolong or worsen the severity of many viral
infections of the eye. Diseases such as measles and chickenpox can
be serious and even fatal in adults. If you are using Neodecadron
and are exposed to chickenpox or measles, notify your doctor
immediately.
Remember that using Neodecadron for a long time may result in
increased pressure in the eye, including glaucoma, as well as vision
changes and cataracts. Long-term use also increases the chances of
developing an additional eye infection. If you use Neodecadron for
10 days or longer, your doctor should check your eye pressure
regularly.
If you undergo eye surgery, sustain an eye injury, or develop an
eye infection, check with your doctor immediately.
Eye medications can become contaminated if they are not used
properly, causing dangerous infections. Do not let the tip of the
container touch anything. If your eyes continue to be red,
irritated, swollen, or painful, or if they get worse, notify your
doctor immediately.
A preservative in Neodecadron solution can be absorbed by soft
contact lenses. If you wear contacts, wait at least 15 minutes after
using the solution before you insert your lenses.
If you develop a skin rash or any other allergic reaction, stop
using Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution and contact your doctor.
If you have had cataract surgery, Neodecadron may delay healing.
Neodecadron may cause temporary blurring of vision or stinging.
This prescription should not be renewed unless your doctor has
re-examined your eyes.
If your signs and symptoms have not improved after two days, your
doctor will reconsider your treatment.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Neodecadron has not been adequately studied during pregnancy. If
you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately. Steroids can appear in breast milk. Your doctor may
advise you not to breastfeed while you are using Neodecadron.
Recommended dosage for Neodecadron Ophthalmic Ointment and Solution
The length of treatment varies with the type of condition being
treated. Treatment can take a few days or several weeks.
NEODECADRON OPHTHALMIC OINTMENT
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect a Neodecadron overdose, seek medical treatment
immediately.
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