Dexcin
Dexcin Products are primarily used for
Bacterial infections
About Dexcin Products
Dexcin Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Dexcin are Corneal erosion, Allergic sensitization, Increased intraocular pressure, Posterior subcapsular cataract, Delayed wound healing, Stinging sensation, Burning of ear, Erythema (skin redness), Swelling, Scaling, Itching, Hair follicle inflammation, Hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth), Acneiform eruptions, Hypopigmentation, Allergic contact dermatitis, Skin maceration, Secondary infections, Skin atrophy, Stretch marks, Miliaria (sweat rash).
How Dexcin Products work
Neomycin + Dexamethasone is a combination of two medicines: Neomycin + Dexamethasone1 and Neomycin + Dexamethasone2. Neomycin + Dexamethasone1 is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Neomycin + Dexamethasone2 is a steroid medicine. It blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that cause redness, swelling and itching.
Patient Concerns about Dexcin Products
Frequently asked questions about Dexcin Products
Frequently asked questions about Dexcin Products
Q. What is Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops used for?
These drops are used to treat inflammation (redness, swelling, itching) and bacterial infections of the eyes or ears. Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops contains dexamethasone which reduces inflammation, and neomycin that helps fight infection by killing bacteria.
Q. Can I use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops for any eye or ear infection?
No. Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops should only be used for bacterial infections. They are not effective for viral or fungal infections and may actually make those worse. Consult your doctor for an accurate diagnosis before starting Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops.
Q. Who should not use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops?
Individuals should not use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops if they are allergic to neomycin, dexamethasone, or any ingredient present in the Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops, have viral eye infections like herpes simplex, have a fungal or tuberculosis-related eye/ear infection, personal or family history of glaucoma, and an eye infection that doesnt previosuly improved by neomycin. Individuals should also ask their doctor before using Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops in their ear if they have a damaged or a hole in the eardrum.
Q. How should I use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops?
For the eyes, you should first wash your hands before use. Tilt your head back, pull down your lower eyelid, and apply prescribed drops. Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.<br>For the ears, you should first clean the outer ear gently. Lie on your side and instill the prescribed number of drops. Stay in position for a few minutes to let the medication absorb.
Q. How often should I use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops?
You should follow your doctor’s instructions. Typically, Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops should be used 1-2 drops every 4 to 6 hours. You should not exceed using Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops six times a day.
Q. How long do I have to use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops until I see improvement?
The exact time Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops takes to show results is not known. However, you may expect some relief in eye/ear symptoms in a few hours to days. The full benefit may take longer depending upon the condition and its severity.
Q. When should I seek medical attention during Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops treatment?
During Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops treatment, you should seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe eye/ear pain, worsening redness/swelling, and/or rash or allergic reaction (itching, swelling, trouble breathing).
Q. Can I use Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops if the bottle is opened but not expired?
Once opened, Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops should be used within one month (4 weeks), even if it hasn’t reached its expiry date. Discard any remaining medicine after this period to avoid contamination or reduced effectiveness. Store the bottle in a cool, moisture-free place and protect it from light.
Products for Dexcin
Dexcin Eye/Ear Drops
packet of 5 ml Eye/Ear Drops
MRP
₹22.31