What is erythromycin ophthalmic ointment used for?
Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment is an antibiotic used to treat certain bacterial eye infections. It is only available with a prescription and is not effective against viral or fungal infections. Brand names for this eye ointment include Romycin and Ilotycin.
Erythromycin eye ointment can treat bacterial eye infections such as:
Bacterial conjunctivitis – A common infection of the eyes that affects the conjunctiva, which is a very thin, clear membrane that covers the white of the eye (sclera), and the inner surface of the eyelids.
Blepharitis – An inflammation of the eyelids caused by bacteria on the skin or at the base of the eyelashes, or by problems with oil glands in the eyelids.
Neonatal conjunctivitis – A type of conjunctivitis in newborns that develops if chlamydia or gonorrhea bacteria enter their eyes during birth.
Other common antibiotic eye ointments
Erythromycin is one of many antibiotic eye ointments used to treat eye infections. Other common treatments include:
Tobramycin – An antibiotic used for eye infections. Tobradex is a common brand name for the combination of tobramycin and a steroid used to treat bacterial eye infections.
Bacitracin, Polymyxin B and Neomycin – Antibiotics that kill bacteria on the skin. The combination of these three is used to treat eye infections and is only available with a prescription.
Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic – An antibiotic that kills the bacteria that cause infection. It is available as an ointment and as eye drops.
How do I apply erythromycin ointment to my eye?
It’s very important that you use your eye ointment as directed by your doctor. If used incorrectly, the ointment may not work as intended. You may also be more likely to experience side effects.
Follow these steps to apply erythromycin eye ointment properly:
Depiction of how to apply erythromycin ointment to the eye
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Use one or two fingers to gently pull down your lower eyelid, creating a pouch between the lid and your eyeball.
Place the tip of the tube of ointment close to your eye and squeeze a thin line of ointment in the pouch you created.
Be sure not to let the tip touch anything, including your fingers and eyes.
After you have applied the ointment, blink slowly a few times. Then close your eyes for a minute or two to let it absorb completely. Your vision may be blurry for a few minutes, but try not to rub your eye.
Use a clean tissue to wipe away any excess ointment from your eye area.
Use another clean tissue to wipe off the tip of the ointment tube before you replace the cap.
Wash your hands once more to remove any ointment from your fingers.
You may need to use this antibiotic eye ointment up to six times a day for your bacterial eye infection. If you miss a dose, apply the ointment as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Don’t use extra ointment to make up for a missed dose.
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