Natacin Eye Drops 5ml (Natamycin 5%) - Antifungal Ophthalmic
Natacin Eye Drops 5ml with Natamycin 5% - ophthalmic antifungal suspension for fungal keratitis and corneal fungal infections. Prescription required; ophthalmologist supervision.
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Natacin Eye Drops 5ml (natamycin 5%) - Antifungal Ophthalmic
Description
Natacin Eye Drops 5ml - Natamycin 5% Antifungal Suspension
Natacin Eye Drops contain Natamycin 5%, a polyene antifungal suspension used to treat fungal keratitis and other ocular fungal infections caused by Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Candida species. This is a specialist medication requiring ophthalmologist supervision. Available authentically at derma.pk eye care.
Key Benefits
- Targeted antifungal action against common ocular fungi
- Treats fungal keratitis and corneal ulcers
- Effective against Fusarium, Aspergillus, Candida
- Ophthalmic suspension for direct corneal delivery
- Sterile pharmaceutical-grade formulation
How to Use
- Shake the suspension well before use; wash hands thoroughly.
- Tilt head back, pull lower lid down, and instill 1 drop in affected eye every 1-2 hours initially, tapered as prescribed.
- Close eye gently for 1-2 minutes after each dose.
- Do not touch the dropper tip to the eye or any surface.
- For use under ophthalmologist guidance only; do not stop early - complete the prescribed course.
For bacterial eye infection therapy see Megamox Eye Drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does Natacin treat?
A: Fungal keratitis and other ocular fungal infections.
Q: Is a prescription required?
A: Yes. Specialist ophthalmologist supervision is essential.
Q: How long is treatment?
A: Fungal eye infections often require weeks of therapy as prescribed.
Q: Can I wear contact lenses?
A: No, lenses are contraindicated during fungal keratitis treatment.
Safety
Prescription required. For use under ophthalmologist guidance. Do not touch the dropper tip. Complete the full course as prescribed.
Usage & Benefits
Targeted antifungal ocular action
Treats fungal keratitis and corneal ulcers
Active against Fusarium, Aspergillus, Candida
Direct corneal delivery
Sterile pharmaceutical-grade suspension
How To Use
Shake well. Wash hands. Instill 1 drop in affected eye every 1-2 hours initially, tapered as prescribed. Avoid touching the dropper tip. Use only under ophthalmologist guidance; complete the full course.
FAQs
What does it treat?
Fungal keratitis and ocular fungal infections.
Prescription needed?
Yes.
Treatment duration?
Often weeks as prescribed.
Contact lenses?
Not allowed during therapy.



