Ofloxacin + Ketorolac

Information about Ofloxacin + Ketorolac

Ofloxacin + ketorolac uses

Ofloxacin+Ketorolac is used in eye infection.

How ofloxacin + ketorolac works

This is a combination of two medicines: Ofloxacin and Ketorolac which treat eye infections. Ofloxacin is an antibiotic. It kills bacteria by preventing the bacterial cells from dividing and repairing. Ketorolac a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) in the eye.

Common side effects of ofloxacin + ketorolac

Eye discomfort, Eye irritation, Transient stinging, Transient burning, Allergic reaction, Superficial corneal injuries, Superficial keratitis, Eye redness, Puffy eyes, Foreign body sensation, Photophobia, Lacrimation (flow of tears), Eye pain, Dry eye, Corneal infiltrates, Corneal ulcer, Visual disturbance, Dizziness, Nausea

Available Medicine for Ofloxacin + Ketorolac

  • ₹154
    Allergan India Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹96
    Optho Pharma Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹87
    Sunways India Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹81
    Entod Pharmaceuticals Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹71
    Chethana Pharmaceuticals
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹65
    Pharmtak Ophtalmics India Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹109
    Jawa Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹100
    Medivision Pharm
    1 variant(s)
  • ₹72
    Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
    1 variant(s)
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    Kaizen Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
    1 variant(s)

Frequently asked questions for Ofloxacin + Ketorolac

Ofloxacin + Ketorolac

Q. How long does Ofloxacin+Ketorolac takes to work?
Usually, Ofloxacin+Ketorolac starts working soon after applying it. However, it may take some days to kill all the harmful bacteria and make you feel better.
Q. Can I stop applying Ofloxacin+Ketorolac when I feel better?
No, do not stop applying Ofloxacin+Ketorolac and complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cured.

Content on this page was last updated on 26 June, 2022, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)