Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Moxifloxacin (0.5%w/v) + Dexamethasone (0.1%w/v)
Moximax D Eye Drop is a prescription medicine used to treat bacterial eye infections, stopping the growth of bacteria and relieving redness, itching, and swelling.
Eye Drop
Moximax D Eye Drop is to be used only in the affected eye in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. Wash your hands before using this medicine. It is advised to check the label for directions before use. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping the medicine too early may lead to the infection returning or worsening.
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Hold the dropper close to the eye without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper and place the medicine inside the lower eyelid. Wipe off the extra liquid.
Moximax D Eye Drop is a combination of two medicines: Moxifloxacin and Dexamethasone. Moxifloxacin is an antibiotic which prevents bacterial cells from dividing and repairing thereby killing the bacteria. This treats your eye infection. Dexamethasone is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the eye red swollen and itchy.
Moximax D Eye Drop is used for the treatment of bacterial infection and inflammation of the eye. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection come back and harder to treat. Do not touch the tip to any surface to avoid contamination. Do not wear contact lenses until your infection clears up. Do not use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
Moximax D Eye Drop typically starts showing its effects soon after application. However, it may take a few days to effectively eliminate all the harmful bacteria and achieve complete recovery.
No, it is essential to complete the full course of treatment with Moximax D Eye Drop, even if you start feeling better. Stopping treatment prematurely may lead to incomplete eradication of the infection, and symptoms may recur.