What is Flocort drops for?
Flucort or fluorometholone belongs to a group of drugs called steroids. It is used to treat redness and swelling of the eye that may be due to an infection or allergy. In fact, this drug is used to treat short-term inflammatory eye diseases. Flocort drops reduce swelling, itching and pain after any eye injury or eye surgery. In the rest of this article, we will explain more fully what Flocort drops are for and how many hours they should be taken.
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What is Flocort drops for?
Flocort Plus eye drops are used to treat bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis or pink eye. It stops the growth of infection-causing bacteria and helps relieve pain, swelling, redness, itching, or burning in the eyes. Flocort eye drops contain topical fluorometholone as an active ingredient. Flocort eye drops act by inhibiting edema, fibrin deposition and capillary dilation. Flucort is a steroid. This drug works by preventing the release of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that cause redness and swelling in the eye.
Use it 2-3 times a day for at least a week or as prescribed by your doctor. Your symptoms may improve after using Flocort Plus eye drops. However, be sure to complete the full course of treatment. This will cure the infection completely and prevent it from coming back.
The use of this medicine for lactating and pregnant women should be under the supervision of a doctor.
Do not forget that this drop, like drugs, comes with side effects that may include mild discomfort or irritation, blurred vision, and increased pressure in the eye. If these side effects are repeated, it is better to consult a doctor to continue taking the medicine.
Flocort drops for dry eyes
Dry eye disease is also known as dry eye syndrome. In case of this disease, the eyes do not produce tears naturally and it causes dryness of the eye area. Flucort drops are prescribed by some doctors for dry eyes. However, if the patient shows an allergic reaction to the drops, such as itching, swelling, the appearance of small grains around the eyes, and excessive burning, he should stop taking the medicine.
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Flocort ear drops
Flocort drops are not recommended for the ears and the permitted use of this drop is as a sterile eye drop.
The difference between flucort drops and betamethasone
As we said, Flocort drops are one of the most common methods of treating burning and inflammation in the eyes. Also, this drop is for allergic diseases, inflammation caused by PRK, corneal conjunctivitis, etc. On the other hand, betamethasone drops are one of the eye drops that are prescribed to the patient in order to relieve eye inflammation, allergy and corneal inflammation after LASIK, LASIK, PRK, etc. The use of this drop is safe for up to one month, but its longer use is associated with serious side effects.
Flocort drops for children
The safety and efficacy of Flocort drops for children under two years of age have not been confirmed. In fact, this Flarex eye drop should not be used by people under two years of age.
How to use Flocort drops
- The doctor has prescribed Flucort to treat redness and swelling (inflammation) of the eye.
- Do not use Flocort for longer than prescribed as it may cause glaucoma or secondary infection.
- Do not touch the dropper tip to any surface or to your eyes to avoid contamination of the eye drops.
- Immediately after instilling the drop, apply pressure on the corner of the eye (near the nose) for about 1 minute.
- Wait at least 5-10 minutes before delivering the next medication in the same eye to avoid dilution.
- A burning sensation may occur for 1-2 minutes. If it persists for a longer period of time, tell your doctor.
- If you wear soft contact lenses, remove them before putting these drops in and wait at least 15 minutes before putting your lenses back in.
- Make sure to use within 4 weeks of opening the bottle.
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Flocort drops every few hours?
Adult dosage
Adults: drip 1-2 drops 2-3 times a day in the conjunctival sac. The dose may be increased to 1 drop per hour in the first 24-48 hours.
Children’s dose
Children (over 2 years): sprinkle 1-2 drops 2-3 times a day in the conjunctival sac. The dose may be increased to 1 drop per hour in the first 24-48 hours.
last word
We hope that this article from Alamo about the uses and how to use Flocort drops was useful for you and you were able to find answers to your questions. However, do not forget to avoid arbitrarily and long-term use of this drop.
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