Nax-Mox
Nax-Mox Products are primarily used for
Bacterial infections, Bacterial eye infections
About Nax-Mox Products
Uses of Nax-Mox Products
Moxifloxacin is used in the treatment of bacterial infections and bacterial eye infections. It is also used in infections of urinary tract, tonsils, sinus, nose, throat, female genital organ, skin & soft tissues and lungs (pneumonia).
Nax-Mox Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Nax-Mox are Nausea, Diarrhea, Headache, Dizziness, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Eye discomfort, Dry eye, Prolonged QT interval, Hyperemia.
How Nax-Mox Products work
Moxifloxacin is an antibiotic. It works by stopping the action of a bacterial enzyme called DNA-gyrase. This prevents the bacterial cells from dividing and repairing, thereby killing them.
Patient Concerns about Nax-Mox Products
Frequently asked questions about Nax-Mox Products
Frequently asked questions about Moxifloxacin
Q. What is Nax-Mox Eye Drop used for?
Nax-Mox Eye Drop is used to treat bacterial conjunctivitis, also called “pink eye,” caused by certain bacteria. It helps kill bacteria and reduce redness, swelling, and discomfort.
Q. How should I use Nax-Mox Eye Drop?
To use Nax-Mox Eye Drop, you should wash your hands, tilt your head back, and pull down your lower eyelid. Put one drop in the affected eye thrice a day for 7 days as directed by your doctor. Avoid touching the dropper to your eye or your fingers to prevent any contamination and keep the medicine clean.
Q. Can I use Nax-Mox Eye Drop if I’m allergic to other antibiotics?
No, do not use Nax-Mox Eye Drop if you’re allergic to moxifloxacin (active medicine in Nax-Mox Eye Drop), other quinolone antibiotics (like ciprofloxacin), or any ingredient present in Nax-Mox Eye Drop. Tell your doctor about any past allergic reactions to medications.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Nax-Mox Eye Drop I should watch out for?
You should stop using Nax-Mox Eye Drop and get medical help right away if you notice signs of serious side effects such as severe allergic reaction including trouble breathing, swelling of your face or throat, and rash, itching, or hives. These could be signs of a life-threatening allergy (anaphylaxis).
Q. Can using Nax-Mox Eye Drop for too long be harmful?
Yes, using Nax-Mox Eye Drop longer than needed can cause resistant infections (infections that don’t respond to treatment) or fungal infections. Always follow the doctor’s directions.
Q. How long does Nax-Mox Eye Drop take to work?
The exact time Nax-Mox Eye Drop takes to show results is not known. However, most people start feeling better within a few days, but you should complete the full prescribed course to make sure the infection is completely gone.
Q. Does Nax-Mox Eye Drop have any side effects?
Most people do not experience any side effects after using Nax-Mox Eye Drop. However, some people may feel mild burning, stinging, or dryness in the eye after using it. These usually go away quickly. If irritation is severe or doesn’t stop, see your doctor.
Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using Nax-Mox Eye Drop?
No, you should avoid wearing contact lenses while using Nax-Mox Eye Drop and until your infection is fully healed. Bacteria can stick to the lenses and make the infection worse. Also, the medicine may pose a risk of damaging the lenses.