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Hydrocortisone (eye) overview
Short-term local treatment of inflammation.
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Hydrocortisone (eye)
Drug Class Description :

Corticosteroids (steroids).

Generic Name :

Generic

Drug description :

Eye ointment.

Presentation :

Eye ointment, hydrocortisone 0.5 per cent, 1 per cent, 2.5 per cent.

Indications :

Short-term local treatment of inflammation.

Adult Dosage :

Apply a thin line of ointment to the lower eye lid four times daily or apply at night with appropriate eye drops being used during the day.

The strength of ointment and/or the frequency of application should be decreased as the condition improves.

Contra Indications :

Undiagnosed red eye. Raised intra-ocular pressure. To treat fungal or viral diseases of the cornea or conjunctiva or in cases of ocular tuberculosis or purulent infections. Hypersensitivity to any component of the preparation.

Use of soft contact lenses should be discontinued during the period of treatment.

Special Precautions :

Check intra-ocular pressure and lens frequently during use of the preparation. To avoid the risk of enhancement of herpetic corneal disease, frequent slit-lamp examination is essential. Topical steroids may mask or enhance the activity of acute purulent eye infections.

Persistent corneal ulceration following long term topical steroid use may be due to fungal invasion. Topical corticosteroid preparations are not effective in mustard gas keratitis or Sjogren's kerato- conjunctivitis. Pregnancy.

Adverse Reactions :

Rise in intra-ocular pressure. Corneal ulcers and reduced visual function. Formation of cataracts reported after intensive and prolonged use. Viral and fungal infections may be exacerbated.

Transient blurring of vision may occur on application of the eye ointment. Systemic effects of hydrocortisone may occur with extensive use.

Manufacturer :

Martindale

Drug Availability :

(POM)

Drug Updated :

15 May 2009

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