Natasan Eye Drops 5ml (Natamycin 5%) - Antifungal Ophthalmic
Natasan Eye Drops 5ml with Natamycin 5% - ophthalmic antifungal suspension for fungal keratitis, corneal ulcers, and fungal eye infections. Prescription required.
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Natasan Eye Drops 5ml (natamycin 5%) - Antifungal Ophthalmic
Description
Natasan Eye Drops 5ml - Natamycin 5% Antifungal Ophthalmic Suspension
Natasan Eye Drops contain Natamycin 5%, a polyene antifungal suspension prescribed for fungal keratitis, corneal ulcers, and other ocular fungal infections caused by Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Candida species. Specialist ophthalmology use under close supervision. Available authentically at derma.pk eye care.
Key Benefits
- Broad antifungal activity against ocular pathogens
- Treats fungal keratitis and corneal ulceration
- Effective against Fusarium, Aspergillus, Candida
- Direct corneal application as a suspension
- Sterile pharmaceutical formulation
How to Use
- Shake suspension well; wash hands thoroughly.
- Tilt head back, pull lower lid down, instill 1 drop in affected eye every 1-2 hours initially, tapered as prescribed.
- Close eye gently after each dose.
- Do not touch the dropper tip to the eye or any surface.
- For use under ophthalmologist guidance; complete the prescribed course.
Compare with related antifungal eye therapy Natacin Eye Drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How is Natasan different from Natacin?
A: Both contain Natamycin 5% - different brands of the same molecule.
Q: Prescription required?
A: Yes. Specialist ophthalmologist supervision is essential.
Q: How long is therapy?
A: Fungal eye infections often need weeks of therapy.
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 prescribed course.
Usage & Benefits
Broad antifungal ocular activity
Treats fungal keratitis and corneal ulceration
Active against Fusarium, Aspergillus, Candida
Direct corneal application
Sterile pharmaceutical-grade formulation
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
Difference from Natacin?
Both are Natamycin 5%, different brands.
Prescription needed?
Yes.
Treatment length?
Often weeks of therapy.
Contact lenses?
No, contraindicated during therapy.



