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sulphacetamide

This medicine is indicated in infected ocular (eye) inflammation.

Contradications

It is contraindicated in individuals with hypersensitivity to sulphonamides.

Side effects

Patients using this medication may at times experience corneal thinning, cataract, fungal infection and rise in intraocular (eye) pressure. 

Expert Advice

  • If the product is discolored, then don’t use the liquid.
  • Hands should be washed thoroughly before use of the medicine.
  • Contact lenses should be removed before use. Sterilize your contact lenses as per the manufacturer’s directions & check with your doctor before using them again.
  • Medication to be instilled into eyes by first tilting your head back & look upward, then instill drops or apply a thin layer inside the lower lid. Close eye & roll your eyeballs in all directions. Do not blink & also apply gentle pressure for 1 to 2 minutes at the corner of the eye.
  • Avoid touching the applicator tip with the eye or any other surface.
  • If you have any other eye medication to apply, then take a 5 minutes’ break & then apply.

FAQs

What are the uses of Sulfacetamide?

This medication is used for treatment of eye infections such as conjunctivitis. Please note it will only work for bacterial infections, not viral or fungal infections.

How to take Sulfacetamide?

Use it as prescribed by your health care provider. It is advised not to use this for more than two weeks continuously unless instructed by your healthcare provider. The dosage of this medicine is dependent on the age, condition, and its severity.

How to store Sulfacetamide?

Please store this medicine at room temperature (20-25 Celsius) or refrigerate (below 10 C) depending on the medicine type and manufacturer. Keep medicine away from excessive light, moisture, and children. Please do not flush medicines down the toilet. Please read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance.

Will this medicine affect my vision?

You may be required to close your eyes for 10-15 after using this medicine so tasks like driving should be avoided immediately after use. Rarely does this medicine cause vision changes.

How long will it take for sulfacetamide eye drop to work?

It is usually prescribed for 7 to 10 days. And eye drops should be used before eye ointments to allow the drops to enter the eye.

Can sulfacetamide sodium be used for pink eye?

It is used to treat bacterial eye infections like conjunctivitis. It belongs to sulfa antibiotics class and works by stopping the growth of bacteria.

What is the difference between a viral or bacterial conjunctivitis?

Conjunctivitis caused by virus stays for longer than bacterial conjunctivitis. If antibiotics are not able to resolve conjunctivitis within 3 to 4 days, then the physician should suspect for a viral infection. Bacterial conjunctivitis can be characterized by mucopurulent discharge from the eyelids.