Polycure
Polycure Products are primarily used for
Bacterial eye infections
About Polycure Products
Uses of Polycure Products
Polymyxin B+Chloramphenicol is used in the treatment of bacterial eye infections.
Polycure Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Polycure are Stinging sensation, Itching, Irritation, Dryness, Inflammation of hair follicles, Hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth), Acneiform eruptions, Hypopigmentation, Perioral dermatitis, Allergic contact dermatitis, Skin maceration, Secondary infections, Skin atrophy, Stretch marks, Miliaria (sweat rash), Blood dyscrasias, Aplastic anemia, Hypersensitivity, Fever, Vesicular dermatitis, Maculopapular rash.
How Polycure Products work
Polymyxin B + Chloramphenicol is a combination of two antibiotics: Polymyxin B + Chloramphenicol1 and Polymyxin B + Chloramphenicol2. These antibiotics work by killing the bacteria or stopping their growth in the affected area. Together, they treat your infection effectively.
Patient Concerns about Polycure Products
Frequently asked questions about Polycure Products
Frequently asked questions about Polycure Products
Q. What is Polycure Eye/Ear Drops used for?
Polycure Eye/Ear Drops is used to treat bacterial infections of the eyes (such as conjunctivitis or corneal infections), and superficial infections of the outer ear canal caused by bacteria sensitive to the medicine.
Q. Who should not use Polycure Eye/Ear Drops?
Individuals should not use Polycure Eye/Ear Drops if they are allergic to either polymyxin B or chloramphenicol, or have viral, fungal, or tuberculosis-related eye infections such as herpes keratitis, vaccinia, or varicella. This medicine should also not be used if there is any rupture or hole in the eardrum.
Q. Can Polycure Eye/Ear Drops cause serious blood problems?
Yes, Polycure Eye/Ear Drops can rarely cause serious bone marrow problems such as aplastic anemia, which can be life-threatening. This is very rare, but should be kept in mind when assessing the risks and benefits.
Q. Can Polycure Eye/Ear Drops be used if I have a perforated eardrum?
Caution is advised when using Polycure Eye/Ear Drops in people with a perforated eardrum or chronic ear infections, as there is a risk of ototoxicity, which can damage hearing.
Q. Can prolonged use of Polycure Eye/Ear Drops cause new infections?
Yes, long-term Polycure Eye/Ear Drops use can sometimes cause overgrowth of resistant bacteria or fungi. If your infection worsens or a new infection appears, treatment should be stopped and reviewed by your doctor.
Q. Are Polycure Eye/Ear Drops safe for children?
Yes, Polycure Eye/Ear Drops can be used in children for bacterial infections of the eye or ear, but dosing should be carefully followed as directed by the doctor, especially for infants.
Q. What should I do if I experience burning or stinging after using Polycure Eye/Ear Drops?
A mild burning or stinging sensation may occur briefly after using Polycure Eye/Ear Drops, but if it is severe, persistent, or associated with redness, swelling, or worsening symptoms, you should stop the medicine and contact your doctor.