Pred-G ophthalmic
Generic name: Gentamicin And Prednisolone (ophthalmic)
Drug class:
Ophthalmic steroids with anti-infectives
Usage of Pred-G ophthalmic
Pred-G (for the eyes) is a combination antibiotic and steroid medicine that is used to treat eye inflammation caused by uveitis, eye injury, radiation, chemical burns, or certain other conditions.
Pred-G is used when there is a risk of bacterial infection in or around the eye.
Pred-G may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Pred-G ophthalmic side effects
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Serious side effects are unlikely when Pred-G is used in the eyes, but can occur if the medicine is absorbed into your bloodstream.
Pred-G may cause serious side effects. Call your doctor at once if you have:
Stop using this medicine and talk to your doctor if you have new or worsening eye pain or swelling that lasts longer than 48 hours.
Common side effects of Pred-G may include:
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Before taking Pred-G ophthalmic
You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to gentamicin or prednisolone, or if you have a fungal or viral infection in your eyes (including herpes simplex).
It is not known whether this medicine will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant.
You should not breast-feed while using this medicine.
This medicine is not approved for use by anyone younger than 18 years old.
Relate drugs
- Cortisporin (Neomycin, polymyxin b, and hydrocortisone Ophthalmic)
- Bacitracin, hydrocortisone, neomycin, and polymyxin B ophthalmic
- Blephamide ophthalmic
- Blephamide S.O.P. ophthalmic
- Dexamethasone and tobramycin ophthalmic
- Dexamethasone, neomycin, and polymyxin B ophthalmic
- Gatifloxacin and prednisolone ophthalmic
- Gentamicin and prednisolone ophthalmic
- Hydrocortisone, neomycin, and polymyxin B ophthalmic
- Loteprednol and tobramycin
- Loteprednol and tobramycin ophthalmic
- Maxitrol
- Maxitrol ophthalmic
- Neo-Polycin HC ophthalmic
- Neomycin, polymyxin b, and dexamethasone
- Neomycin, polymyxin b, and hydrocortisone (Ophthalmic)
- Ocu-Trol ophthalmic
- Poly-Dex ophthalmic
- Pred-G ophthalmic
- Pred-G S.O.P. ophthalmic
- Prednisolone and sulfacetamide ophthalmic
- Sulfacetamide and prednisolone
- Tobradex
- Tobradex ophthalmic
- Tobradex ST
- TobraDex ST ophthalmic
- Tobramycin and dexamethasone
- Zylet ophthalmic
How to use Pred-G ophthalmic
Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Use the medicine exactly as directed.
Wash your hands before using eye medication.
Shake the eye drops well just before each use.
To apply the eye drops: Tilt your head back slightly and pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket. Hold the dropper above the eye and squeeze a drop into this pocket. Close your eyes for 1 or 2 minutes.
Use only the number of drops your doctor has prescribed.
Do not the eye drops use while wearing soft contact lenses. A preservative in Pred-G could permanently stain the lenses. Use the medicine at least 15 minutes before inserting your contact lenses.
To apply the ointment: Tilt your head back slightly and pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket. Squeeze a ribbon of ointment from the tube into this pocket. Blink your eye gently and then keep it closed for 1 or 2 minutes. Wipe excess ointment from your eyelashes using a clean tissue.
Do not touch the tip of the dropper or tube, or place it directly on your eye. A contaminated tip can infect your eye, which could lead to serious vision problems.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Do not freeze. Keep the bottle or tube tightly closed when not in use.
Warnings
You should not use Pred-G if you have a fungal or viral infection in your eyes (including herpes simplex).
What other drugs will affect Pred-G ophthalmic
Medicine used in the eyes is not likely to be affected by other drugs you use. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all medicines you use, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.
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