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Bacterial eye infections: These are
infections
of the eye caused by
bacteria
.
The medicines listed below are used to treat bacterial eye infections. The list is arranged in alphabetical order and may include the:
Generic medicine name (which reflects the active ingredient, and is also referred to as the non-proprietary name)
Brand name (i.e. the name of the medicine assigned by its manufacturer, also referred to as the proprietary name)
Bacitracin zinc / Polymyxin B sulphate
Brochlor
Chloramphenicol
Dexamethasone sodium metasulphobenzoate / Framycetin sulphate / Gramicidin
Dexamethasone / Hypromellose / Neomycin sulphate / Polymyxin B sulphate
Dexamethasone / Neomycin sulphate / Polymyxin B sulphate
Fucithalmic
Gramicidin / Neomycin sulphate / Polymyxin B sulphate
Neomycin sulphate / Prednisolone sodium phosphate
Ofloxacin
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