Ciloxan
Overview
- About Ciloxan
Special warnings about Ciloxan
The manufacturer of Ciloxan warns against wearing contact lenses while suffering an eye infection.
When treating corneal ulcers with Ciloxan solution, you may notice a white buildup on the surface of the ulcer. This usually disappears within a week or two, and is no cause for concern.
Prolonged use of Ciloxan sometimes promotes the growth of germs that are unaffected by the medication. The doctor will examine your eyes for signs of this development.
The ointment form of Ciloxan may slow down healing of the cornea and cause blurred vision.
Safety and effectiveness have not been established in children under 2 years of age for Ciloxan ointment, or under 1 year of age for the solution.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Ciloxan
There is no information on interactions with Ciloxan. When taken
internally, however, ciprofloxacin is known to interact with the
following:
Caffeine
Cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune)
Theophylline (Theo-Dur)
Warfarin (Coumadin)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Ciloxan during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, alert your doctor immediately.
Researchers do not know whether Ciloxan makes its way into breast milk; but when ciprofloxacin is taken internally, it definitely appears. Be cautious if using Ciloxan while nursing.
Recommended dosage
OINTMENT
Eye Inflammation
Apply a 1/2-inch ribbon on the inner eyelid 3 times a day for the first 2 days, then 2 times a day for the next 5 days.
SOLUTION
Eye Inflammation
Apply 1 or 2 drops every 2 hours for the first 2 days, then every 4 hours for the next five days.
Corneal Ulcers
Apply 2 drops in the affected eye every 15 minutes for the first 6 hours, then every 30 minutes for the rest of the first day. On the second day, apply 2 drops every hour. On the third through fourteenth days, apply 2 drops every 4 hours. Treatment can continue for more than 14 days if healing doesn't occur.
Overdosage
If you accidentally apply too many drops of solution, it can be flushed from the eye with warm water. The results of long-term overdosing are unknown. If you suspect a problem, check with your doctor.










