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Written By Santoshini Reddy G , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Veda Maddala , M Pharmacy
Last Updated Oct 9, 2024 | 12:36 PM IST
G Mycin Eye Drop contains gentamicin, an antibiotic used to treat eye infections caused by bacteria such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, keratoconjunctivitis, blepharitis, blepharoconjunctivitis, and corneal ulcers. It helps by inhibiting the protein synthesis of the bacterial cell and thereby helps fight infection causing bacteria. This medicine is not effective for treating viral infections. Sometimes, you may experience certain common side effects, such as eye discomfort, irritation, eye pain, and stinging sensation
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About G Mycin Eye Drop

G Mycin Eye Drop is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye and the skin around the eyes (eyelids). It is used to treat infections like conjunctivitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane (conjunctiva) of the eye), keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), keratoconjunctivitis (inflammation of conjunctiva and cornea), blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids), blepharoconjunctivitis (inflammation of conjunctiva and eyelids), and corneal ulcers. Bacterial infection occurs when bacteria invade and multiply in the body. 

G Mycin Eye Drop is composed of Gentamicin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic. It prevents bacteria from synthesising essential proteins required to carry out vital functions. It has broad-spectrum activity against aerobic gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. 

G Mycin Eye Drop is for ophthalmic (for the eye) use only. Common side effects of G Mycin Eye Drop include eye redness, burning or a stinging sensation at the application site, and temporary blurred vision. These side effects may not occur in every patient using this medication and differ individually. If the side effects persist longer or worsen, please seek a doctor's advice.

Let your doctor know if you are allergic to G Mycin Eye Drop or any other medications. Avoid contact of the dispensing tube tip with the eye, eyelids, fingers, and other surfaces to prevent contamination. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before starting G Mycin Eye Drop. This medicine may cause temporary blurred vision; hence drive only when you are alert and have clear vision. G Mycin Eye Drop should be used in children only when advised by a doctor.

Uses of G Mycin Eye Drop

Treatment of Bacterial infections of the eye

Medicinal Benefits

G Mycin Eye Drop is used to treat various bacterial infections of the eye and the skin around the eyes (eyelids). G Mycin Eye Drop consists of Gentamicin, an antibiotic that prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. 

Directions for Use

Apply G Mycin Eye Drop to the affected eye/eyes. After using, wipe the tip of the tube with a clean tissue and close the cap tightly. Wash your hands thoroughly before applying the eye ointment to avoid contamination. Please do not touch the tip of the ointment tube or let it touch your eye or any other surface.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of G Mycin Eye Drop

  • Redness of the eye
  • Stinging/burning sensation
  • Temporary blurred vision 

Drug Warnings

Inform your doctor if you are allergic to any of the components in G Mycin Eye Drop or if you have a medical history of allergic reactions to medicines. Avoid touching the tip of the tube with bare hands or taking it closer to the eyelids while using ointment since it may cause contamination. If you wear contact lenses, remove them while administering the medicine into the eye. It is advised to check with your doctor before using G Mycin Eye Drop if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating machines until you have a clear vision since the administration of G Mycin Eye Drop may cause temporary blurred vision. 

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Keep your doctor informed about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription drugs, before starting G Mycin Eye Drop.

Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions were found.

Drug-Disease Interaction: No interactions were found.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, and get plenty of sleep.
  • Eat food rich in antioxidants such as berries, spinach, kidney beans, dark chocolate, etc.
  • Know your allergy triggers, such as pollen, dust and other factors.
  • Do not rub your eyes even though some ophthalmic drugs make your eye itchy.
  • If you wear contact lenses: Clean and replace contact lenses more often. Never share contact lenses. Always wash your hands before inserting and removing the contact lens. 
  • Avoid staring at the digital screens for longer durations. Rest your eyes every 20 minutes.
  • Avoid or limit the intake of alcohol and caffeine.

Special Advise

  • It is advised to contact your doctor if the infection symptoms persist or worsen after two weeks of treatment.
  • If you experience any purulent (pus-containing) discharge or your inflammation and pain increase while using G Mycin Eye Drop, please discontinue the use and consult a doctor.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Bacterial eye infection: A bacterial eye infection occurs when bacteria invade any part of the eyeball or its surrounding tissues, including the cornea (clear front surface of the eye) and the conjunctiva (thin membrane lining the outer eye and inner eyelids). A bacterial eye infection symptoms include red eyes, pain, swelling of the eyes, watery eyes, itching, and blurry vision. Some very common eye infections are conjunctivitis (the inflammation and irritation of the eye's mucous membrane (conjunctiva), stye (bump on the eyelid), uveitis (inflammation of the uvea-middle layer of the eye), marginal keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).

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Alcohol

Caution

There is limited information on how alcohol consumption affects G Mycin Eye Drop. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.

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Pregnancy

Caution

It is advised to consult your doctor if you plan to conceive or are already pregnant before starting G Mycin Eye Drop.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

There are limited studies on how G Mycin Eye Drop affects breastfed infants. Please consult your doctor before using G Mycin Eye Drop if you are breastfeeding.

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Driving

Caution

G Mycin Eye Drop may cause side effects like blurry vision, affecting your driving ability. Do not drive or operate machinery in such cases. Drive only when you are alert and have clear vision.

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Liver

Caution

Let your doctor know if you have any history of liver diseases or hepatic impairment before starting G Mycin Eye Drop.

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Kidney

Caution

Let your doctor know if you have any history of kidney diseases before starting G Mycin Eye Drop.

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Children

Caution

G Mycin Eye Drop should be used for children only when advised by a doctor. However, the safety and effectiveness of G Mycin Eye Drop have not been established in neonates.

Country of origin

India
Other Info - GMYC257

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FAQs

G Mycin Eye Drop is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye and the skin around the eyes (eyelids). It is used to treat infections like conjunctivitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane (conjunctiva) of the eye), keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), keratoconjunctivitis (inflammation of conjunctiva and cornea), blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids), blepharoconjunctivitis (inflammation of conjunctiva and eyelids), and corneal ulcers.
G Mycin Eye Drop prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Thus, it treats bacterial infections of the eye and its surrounding areas.
It is advised to remove your contact lens while using the eye ointment. Also, remember to wash your hands before and after using the ointment to avoid contamination.
If you use other eye medications along with G Mycin Eye Drop, it is advised to maintain a gap of at least 5-10 minutes after each administration. Also, use eye drops before applying any ointments.
Avoid the contact of the tip of the tube with fingers, eyes, and eyelids when using G Mycin Eye Drop. Topical eye products, when contaminated by patients with eye diseases, bacterial keratitis (an infection of the cornea) and ocular infections (eye infections) may occur, which result in vision loss.
Prolonged use of eye ointment can cause an overgrowth of other microorganisms like fungi and develop bacterial resistance.

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