Audiget D Eye Drop belongs to a group of medications called ‘Antibiotics and Corticosteroids’ used in the treatment of bacterial eye infections or eye discomfort, especially in patients who have undergone eye surgeries. It also decreases the risk of eye infections such as conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva) and other inflammatory conditions of the eye (cornea, iris, and connective tissue) in postoperative patients.
Audiget D Eye Drop is a combination of two medicines: Gatifloxacin and Dexamethasone. Gatifloxacin is an antibiotic that acts by interfering with the formation of essential proteins required for bacterial growth. Dexamethasone is a steroid that reduces inflammation and symptoms associated with infection such as redness and irritation. It works by inhibiting the chemicals such as prostaglandins that cause inflammation.
You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Audiget D Eye Drop are red eyes, eye pain, dry eye, watery eyes, and change in taste. Eye drops may also cause temporary blurred vision. In addition, it may cause inflammation of the cornea (clear outer layer of the eye), which is a serious side-effect and may cause vision problems. If any of these side-effects persist, consult your doctor immediately.
Do not take Audiget D Eye Drop if you are allergic to Gatifloxacin, Dexamethasone, other fluoroquinolone antibiotics, or any contents of it. Before taking Audiget D Eye Drop, inform your doctor if you are diagnosed with any fungal infections, viral infections such as herpes simplex or varicella, or parasitic infections such as amoebiasis. Do not use Audiget D Eye Drop if you have tuberculosis, damaged cornea, ulceration, open lesions with incomplete formation of the covering tissue, and increased pressure inside the eye.