BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN belongs to ophthalmic eye medications primarily used to treat bacterial eye infections and reduce eye inflammation after cataract surgery in adults. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is a common bacterial eye infection associated with the conjunctiva's inflammation or infection (white part of the eye) and the inner eyelid. Eye inflammation after cataract surgery is a common condition in which eyes become swollen and red.
BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is a combination of two drugs: Bromfenac (analgesic) and Moxifloxacin (antibiotic). Bromfenac belongs to the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (pain relievers) that works by blocking cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzyme in the body production of certain chemical substances such as prostaglandins that cause pain and swelling. Thereby, helps in relieving pain and swelling after cataract surgery. Moxifloxacin belongs to the class of antibiotics that inhibits a bacterial enzyme called DNA gyrase required to survive a bacteria. Thereby, kills bacteria and prevents the spread of the infection in the eye.
Use BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN as prescribed by your doctor. BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is only for use in the eyes. You are advised to use BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience mild eye irritation, eye pain, discomfort in the eye, seeing floaters or flashes of light before the eyes, or increased sensitivity of eyes to light. Most of these side effects of BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is not recommended for children as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN and consult a doctor if you are pregnant, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy as it may harm the unborn baby. Drive only if your vision is clear as BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN may cause temporary blurred vision immediately after applying.
Bacterial eye infections, Eye inflammation after cataract surgery
BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is a combination of two drugs: Bromfenac and Moxifloxacin used to treat bacterial eye infections and reduce eye inflammation after cataract surgery in adults. Bromfenac belongs to the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (pain relievers) that block cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzyme in the body that is involved in the production of certain chemical substances such as prostaglandins that cause pain and swelling. Thereby, helps in relieving pain and swelling after cataract surgery. Moxifloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that acts against both aerobic (grow in the presence of oxygen) and anaerobic (grow in the absence of oxygen) gram-negative, gram-positive bacteria. It inhibits DNA gyrase (bacterial enzyme) in repairing and replicating the DNA (genetic material) of bacteria. Thereby, kills bacteria and clears the infection.
If you are allergic to BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is not recommended for children as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN and consult a doctor if you are pregnant, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy as it may harm an unborn baby. Drive only if your vision is clear as BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN may cause temporary blurred vision immediately after applying. If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bleeding problems, dry eyes, cornea problems, before taking BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN. You are advised to remove soft contact lenses before using BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN as it may cause discoloration of soft contact lens. You are recommended to maintain a time gap of at least 5 minutes between using BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN and other eye drops. Please do not touch the container's tip to the eye, eyelids, or surrounding areas as it may contaminate BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN and cause eye infections.
Drug-Drug Interaction: BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN may interact with topical steroids (cortisone, loteprednol), blood thinners (warfarin, clopidogrel, aspirin).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bleeding problems, dry eyes, cornea problems, before taking BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN.
Interaction of alcohol with BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is unknown. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol with BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN.
BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is not recommended for use during pregnancy in the last 3 months as it may cause harm to the unborn baby. BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is prescribed only if the doctor thinks benefits outweigh risks. Please consult a doctor if you are pregnant.
It is unknown whether BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is excreted in human milk. BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is given to breastfeeding mothers only if the doctor thinks benefits are greater than risks. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding.
BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN may cause temporary blurred vision immediately after applying. Therefore, wait until your vision is clear before driving or operating machinery.
If you have any concerns regarding the use of BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN in patients with liver problems, please consult a doctor.
If you have any concerns regarding the use of BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN in patients with kidney problems, please consult a doctor.
BROMFENAC+MOXIFLOXACIN is not recommended for children as the safety and effectiveness were not established.
Cataract surgery is done to remove the eye's natural lens that has become cloudy and replace it with an artificial lens to restore clear eyesight. Eye inflammation may occur in some patients after cataract surgery due to disruption of the blood-aqueous barrier, which causes the release of specific inflammatory mediators such as leukotrienes and prostaglandins. The pain, swelling, and redness of the eye are normal after cataract surgery and are treated using topical corticosteroids or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Bacterial eye infections: The common bacterial eye infections are conjunctivitis, stye, or keratitis. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is the infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva (white part of the eye) and the inner eyelid. It is a highly contagious infection that spread by secretions of the eye. Symptoms include redness, itchy, and discharge or crusting around the eye. A stye, a bump on the eyelid, is also a common eye condition. Keratitis, inflammation of the cornea occurs due to frequent contact lenses, injury, diabetes, or surgery.