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USES:Actions:Fucithalmic« is an antimicrobial agent that inhibits bacterial protein synthesis. Fucithalmic« kills a wide range of gram-positive organisms. It is used to treat bacterial eye infections. Indications:Fucithalmic« is indicated for the topical treatment of bacterial eye infections where the organism is sensitive to the antibiotic. These may include: bacterial conjunctivitis blepharitis sty and keratitis.Dosage and Administration:For all ages: One Fucithalmic« drop to be instilled into the eye twice daily. Treatment should be continued for at least 48 hours after the eye returns to normal.
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