Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment FAQs
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Ophthalmic erythromycin is prescribed to treat bacterial infections of the eye, such as pink eye. This medication is also used to prevent bacterial infections of the eye in newborn babies. Erythromycin is in a class of medications called macrolide antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria that cause infections.
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Erythromycin ophthalmic comes as an eye ointment to apply to the eyes. It is usually applied up to six times a day for eye infections. For newborn babies, ophthalmic erythromycin is usually applied one time in the hospital soon after delivery to prevent eye infections.
Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use erythromycin eye ointment exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it, or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
You should expect your symptoms to improve during your treatment. Call your doctor if your symptoms get worse or do not go away, or if you develop other problems with your eyes during your treatment.
To use the eye ointment, follow these steps:
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Use a mirror or have someone else apply the ointment.
Avoid touching the tip of the tube against your eye or anything else. The ointment must be kept clean.
Tilt your head forward slightly.
Holding the tube between your thumb and index finger, place the tube as near as possible to your eyelid without touching it.
Brace the remaining fingers of that hand against your cheek or nose.
With the index finger of your other hand, pull the lower lid of your eye down to form a pocket.
Place a small amount of ointment into the pocket made by the lower lid and the eye. A 1-cm strip (about 1/2-inch) of ointment usually is enough unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Look downward, then gently close your eye and keep it closed for one to two minutes to allow the medication to be absorbed.
Replace and tighten the cap right away.
Wipe off any excess ointment from your eyelid and lashes with a clean tissue. Do not rub your eye, even if your vision is blurry. Wash your hands again.
Repeat on other eye if needed.
Use ophthalmic erythromycin until you finish the prescription even if you feel better. If you stop using ophthalmic erythromycin too soon, your infection may not be completely cured, and the bacteria may become resistant to antibiotics.
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Effects of erythromycin ophthalmic ointment should improve pink eye symptoms within two to three days. Contact your provider if you have no improvement after treatment.1
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Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment comes in 0.5% strength and is available in a 3.5-gram tube. One application should be about 1 cm strip (about 1/2-inch) of ointment into the eye.2
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You can buy erythromycin ophthalmic ointment online with a prescription from RedBox Rx. It is not available over the counter.3 Start an easy, low-cost online consultation for pink eye to see if erythromycin eye ointment is right for you.
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Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment is $25 per treatment. No insurance required.
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Before using erythromycin eye ointment:
Tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to erythromycin, any other medications or any of the ingredients in erythromycin eye ointment. Ask your pharmacist for a list of the ingredients.
Tell your doctor and pharmacist what other prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are taking or plan to take. Be sure to mention any other eye medications.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. If you become pregnant while using erythromycin eye ointment, call your doctor.
You should know that your vision may be blurry for a short amount of time after using the eye ointment. Wait until you can see normally before you drive or do other activities that require good vision.
Tell your doctor if you wear soft contact lenses. You should not wear contact lenses if you have an eye infection.
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Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, continue your normal diet.
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Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not apply extra ointment to make up for a missed dose.
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Erythromycin eye ointment may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
Redness.
Itching.
Stinging.
Burning of the eye.
Erythromycin eye ointment may cause other side effects. Call your doctor if you have any unusual problems while using this medication.
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Keep this medication in the container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture (not in the bathroom). Do not freeze erythromycin eye ointment.
Unneeded medications should be disposed of in special ways to ensure that pets, children and other people cannot consume them. However, you should not flush this medication down the toilet. Instead, the best way to dispose of your medication is through a medicine take-back program. Talk to your pharmacist or contact your local garbage/recycling department to learn about take-back programs in your community. See the FDA's Safe Disposal of Medicines website (http://goo.gl/c4Rm4p) for more information if you do not have access to a take-back program.
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In case of overdose, call the Poison Control Center helpline at 1-800-222-1222. Information is also available online at https://www.poisonhelp.org/help. If the victim has collapsed, had a seizure, has trouble breathing or can't be awakened, immediately call emergency services at 911.
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Keep all appointments with your doctor.
Do not let anyone else use your medication. Ask your pharmacist any questions you have about refilling your prescription.
It is important for you to keep a written list of all the prescription and nonprescription (over the counter) medicines you are taking, as well as any products such as vitamins, minerals or other dietary supplements. You should bring this list with you each time you visit a doctor or if you are admitted to a hospital. It is also important information to carry with you in case of emergencies.
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Brand names of erythromycin ophthalmic ointment include:
Ilotycin® Opthalmic
Romycin® Ophthalmic
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We offer a variety of prescription medication options for pink eye including:
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