Omnipred Dosage
Generic name: PREDNISOLONE ACETATE 10mg in 1mL
Dosage form: ophthalmic suspension
Drug class: Ophthalmic steroids
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 17, 2024.
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. Two drops topically in the eye(s) four times daily. In cases of bacterial infections, concomitant use of anti-infective agents is mandatory. Care should be taken not to discontinue therapy prematurely. If signs and symptoms fail to improve after two days, the patient should be re-evaluated (SEE PRECAUTIONS).
The dosing of OMNIPRED® suspension may be reduced, but care should be taken not to discontinue therapy prematurely.
In chronic conditions, withdrawal of treatment should be carried out by gradually decreasing the frequency of applications.
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