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Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment 5g
SKU :
OTCGOLOIN
PIP-Code :
925230
EAN :
5018174000042
Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment treats minor eye and eyelid infections such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
Out of Stock
SKU
OTCGOLOIN
£8.30
£1.66 per ml
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Description
Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment
Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment treats minor eye and eyelid infections such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).
The active ingredient in Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment is dibrompropamidine isetionate, an antiseptic that is used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment treats minor eye and eyelid infections such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).
The active ingredient in Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment is dibrompropamidine isetionate, an antiseptic that is used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
Directions
- Always follow your pharmacist's instructions.
- Wash your hands before and after using the ointment.
- Take off the tube cap.
- Tilt head gently backwards.
- Pull down the lower eyelid.
- Without touching the eye with the tube, squeeze half an inch of ointment inside the lower lid.
- Close your eye. Wipe away any excess ointment with a clean tissue. Replace the cap on the tube.
- Apply once or twice each day.
Ingredients
- Active Ingredient: Dibrompropamidine Isetionate 0.15%w/w.
- Other Ingredients: Liquid Paraffin and Dispersed Polyethylene in Mineral Oil.
Cautions
- Golden Eye 0.15% w/w Eye Ointment can sometimes cause blurred vision for a short while after administration. You must not drive or operate machinery until you can see clearly again.
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, including those bought without a prescription, especially other eye drops or eye ointment.
- You are allergic to dibrompropamidine isetionate or anything else contained in the ointment.
- You are pregnant or trying to become pregnant.
- You are breastfeeding.
- You wear contact lenses.
- Your eye is painful (rather than just feeling sore or gritty) or you have pain or swelling around the eye or face.
- Your sight is affected by loss of vision, reduced or blurred vision or you see halos around lights.
- It is too painful to open your eyes properly.
- You have "dry eye syndrome".
- Your pupil (the black circle in the centre of your eye) looks different. It may be torn, not round, very big or does not change size in the light.
- Your eye looks cloudy.
- You have injured your eye.
- You are already using other eye drops or eye ointment.
- You think there may be something in your eye or you have splashed something in your eye.
- You have had eye surgery or laser treatment in the last 6 months.
- Do not wear contact lenses while using the ointment.
- You can start wearing contact lenses again after you have finished using the ointment.
Patient Information
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Patient Information Leaflet