Triomaxx
Category:
1 ml of the drug contains:
- dexamethasone – 1.0 mg;
- neomycin (in the form of sulfate) – 3.5 mg;
- polymyxin B sulfate – 6000 IU;
- blepharitis;
- conjunctivitis;
- keratitis;
- iridocyclitis;
- external otitis without perforation of the eardrum;
- infected eczema of the external auditory canal;
- acute otitis media without perforation of the tympanic membrane.
Directions for use and dosage:
Shake the bottle well before use.
During use, to prevent microbial contamination of the drug, do not touch the eye, eyelids or other surfaces with the dropper.
Before using the drops, you should warm the bottle by holding it in your hand to avoid the unpleasant sensation associated with cold liquid getting into the ear. Do not administer under pressure. Tilt your head, place the required amount of drops into your ear and keep your head tilted for several minutes.
Before prescribing the drug, it is recommended to determine the sensitivity of the microflora to it that caused the disease in the patient.
For eye diseases:
For mild forms of the disease, instill 1-2 drops into the conjunctival sac 4-6 times a day. In severe forms of the disease, drops can be used every hour, but not more than 2 days. The number of applications can be reduced to 2-3 times a day. The duration of the course of treatment is determined by the doctor individually in each individual case. After instillation, tight eyelid closure or nasolacrimal occlusion is recommended. This reduces systemic absorption of the drug, which reduces the likelihood of systemic side effects.
For external otitis and infected eczema of the external auditory canal, acute otitis media without perforation of the eardrum:
Adults should instill 1-5 drops into each ear 2 times a day. The duration of treatment depends on the characteristics of the disease and is determined by the doctor.
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