Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop
By Vanmycetin
Rx
5ml Eye Drop in a Packet

Composition
Chloramphenicol(0.004)

Manufacturer - FDC Ltd
FDC LIMITED, B-8, MIDC Area, Waluj - 431 136, Dist. Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Expires on or after
January, 2026

liver
When using Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop, there are currently no known interactions or established safety concerns related to liver issues. It is essential to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure safe usage. If you have any specific concerns about how Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop may affect your liver health, it is advisable to consult with your doctor for personalized guidance.

kidney
No interaction has been found or established between Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop and kidney function. Consult with your doctor for proper guidance before using Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop.

alcohol
Consult your doctor when consuming alcohol with Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop if unsure about potential risks. No interactions between Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop and alcohol have been reported or established.

driving
After using Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop, your vision may be blurred briefly. Avoid driving until your vision clears up to ensure safety on the road.

pregnancy
Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop should be used with caution during pregnancy. Limited human studies suggest potential harm to the developing baby. Animal studies show adverse effects. Your doctor will assess the benefits and risks before prescribing. It is advisable to consult your doctor before using Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop during pregnancy.

breastfeeding
Vanmycetin 0.4% Eye Drop may not be safe to use while breastfeeding as it can pass into breastmilk and potentially harm the baby. Please consult your doctor for advice before using this medication during breastfeeding.
| Habit Forming | No |
| Chemical Class | Amphenicols |
| Therapeutic Class | OTOLOGICALS |
| Action Class | Chloramphenicol |
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Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024
