LOTEBION 0.5% Ophthalmic Suspension 5ml

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Key Information

Generic Name

Generic Name Loteprednol 0.5 %

Manufacturer

Ikon Remedies Pvt Ltd

Country of Origin

India

Detailed Information

Introduction

INTRODUCTION ABOUT LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSIONLOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION contains Loteprednol which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids. It is used to manage post-operative inflammation and pain following eye surgery Before using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION inform your doctor if you have glaucoma, any eye infection, or recently had cataract surgery. LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in pregnant women only if advised by the doctor. LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution among breastfeeding mothers. LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in children (from birth to 11 years of age) and in elderly patients. Your doctor may advise you to avoid contact lenses and monitor the pressure in

Uses

OF LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION Manage post-operative inflammation and pain after eye surgery

How It Works

LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION reduces inflammation in the eye by inhibiting the inflammatory response (called prostaglandins) and various processes associated with inflammation and it probably delays or slows healing.

Directions for Use

Use LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Before using, wash your hands properly. Invert closed container and shake once to fill tip before instilling the medicine. Apply one to two drops of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye for the time and duration specified by your doctor (preferably four times daily starting the day after surgery and continuing throughout the first 2 weeks of the post-operative period). Your doctor will decide the correct dose and time interval for you depending upon your age, body weight and severity of the condition.

Side Effects

LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION are inflammation in the anterior chamber of the eye, eye pain and foreign body sensation in the eye. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms bothers you. USES OF LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION Manage post-operative inflammation and pain after eye surgery HOW LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION WORKSLOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION reduces inflammation in the eye by inhibiting the inflammatory response (called prostaglandins) and various processes associated with inflammation and it probably delays or slows healing. DIRECTIONS FOR USEUse LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Before using, wash your hands properly. Invert closed container and shake once to fill tip before instilling the medicine. Apply one to two drops of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye for the time and duration specified by your doctor (preferably four times daily starting the day after surgery and continuing throughout the first 2 weeks of the post-operative period). Your doctor will decide the correct dose and time interval for you depending upon your age, body weight and severity of the condition. SIDE EFFECTS OF LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSIONCOMMON inflammation in the anterior chamber of the eye eye pain foreign body sensation

Warnings & Precautions

& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYMonitoring requiredLOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in pregnant women only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before using it. BREASTFEEDINGUse with CautionLOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before using it. ALLERGYConsult your doctorTalk to your doctor if you are allergic to Loteprednol or any other ingredients of this medicine. OTHERSLOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION is not recommended for use if you: have viral diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva such as herpes simplex keratitis (infection of the cornea) have vaccinia and varicella have mycobacterial infection of the eye have fungal disease of the ocular structures Before using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION, inform your doctor if you: have glaucoma (progressive condition causing damage to the optic nerve of the eyes due to increased pressure inside the eyes leading to blindness) have history of viral eye infection caused by herpes simplex diseases causing thinning of the cornea or sclera Use in paediatrics: LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in children (from birth to 11 years of age). Consult your child’s doctor for advice Use in geriatrics: LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before using it.

Drug Interactions

SA. Drug - Drug interactions: Before using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION, inform your doctor if you are taking, have taken, or might take any other medicine including prescription, non-prescription or any herbal medicines. Overdosage: If you or anyone else accidentally use too much of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. SYNOPSIS Drug : Loteprednol Pharmacological Category : Corticosteroids Therapeutic Indication : Pain and inflammation following eye surgery Dosage Forms : Ophthalmic Gel, Eye drops, Ophthalmic Suspension MORE INFORMATION Keep LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION out of reach of children Store upright at 15ºC to 25ºC

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions and answers about LOTEBION 0.5% Ophthalmic Suspension 5ml.

Q

How does LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION work?

A

LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION works by blocking the production of certain inflammatory mediators called prostaglandins in the body which are responsible for causing swelling, pain, redness, and scar formation in the eyes, thus it manages inflammation and pain associated with eye surgeries.

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How to use LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION?

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Use LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION as advised by your doctor. It is for ophthalmic use only. Before applying, wash your hands properly. Invert closed container and shake once to fill tip before instilling the medicine. Apply one to two drops of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye for the time and duration specified by your doctor (preferably four times daily starting the day after surgery and continuing throughout the first 2 weeks of the post-operative period).

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What are the common side effects of using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION?

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The most common side-effects of using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION are inflammation in the anterior chamber of the eye, eye pain and foreign body sensation in the eye. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms worsens.

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Does LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION affect your immunity?

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Prolonged use of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION may suppress your immune system and affect your ability to fight against infection and increase the chance of getting eye infections including herpes simplex infection and fungal infections. Consult your doctor regarding the duration and dose of the management and try to avoid indiscriminate use of this medicine for a long duration of time without proper consultation.

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Can LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION cause cataract?

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Yes, long-term exposure of LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION may lead to posterior and subcapsular cataract formation (type of eye disease causing opacification or clouding of back portion of the lens). Consult your doctor immediately if you feel any visual disturbance while you are using this medicine.

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Can I wear contact lenses while using LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION?

A

LOTEBION 0.5% OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION contains a preservative called benzalkonium chloride which may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. You are recommended to remove contact lenses before using this medicine and you can put them back after 15 minutes of using the medicine.

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DETAILS Written By Dr. R. Dinesh John Rajkumar

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Last Updated

28 Jan 2023

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