Sulphapred 5ml Eye Drops — Prednisolone Acetate & Sulfacetamide for Eye Infections
Sulphapred 5ml Eye Drops combine Prednisolone Acetate (corticosteroid) and Sulfacetamide Sodium (sulfonamide antibiotic) for dual-action treatment of bacterial eye infections with inflammation. Prescription required. Do not use in viral or fungal eye infections.
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Sulphapred 5ml Eye Drops — Prednisolone Acetate & Sulfacetamide for Eye Infections
Description
About Sulphapred 5ml Eye Drops
Sulphapred Eye Drops combine Prednisolone Acetate (a corticosteroid) and Sulfacetamide Sodium (a sulfonamide antibiotic) in a single ophthalmic solution. This dual-action formulation treats bacterial eye infections accompanied by inflammation — such as bacterial conjunctivitis and blepharitis. Prescription required. Do not use in viral (e.g., herpes) or fungal eye infections. Prolonged use (beyond 2 weeks) without ophthalmologist review may raise intraocular pressure or risk cataract formation. Not for use in children without medical supervision.
Key Benefits
- Reduces eye inflammation, redness, and swelling via Prednisolone Acetate corticosteroid action
- Eliminates bacterial infection with Sulfacetamide Sodium sulfonamide antibiotic
- Dual-action formula provides faster relief and prevents recurrence of infection
- Effective for bacterial conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and post-surgical eye inflammation
- Promotes rapid healing of infected and inflamed ocular tissue
How to Use
Wash hands thoroughly before use. Tilt head back and pull down the lower eyelid. Instill 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) as directed by your ophthalmologist. Do not touch the dropper tip to avoid contamination. Use at regular intervals and complete the full course prescribed — typically not exceeding 2 weeks without review.
FAQs
Q: What is Sulphapred Eye Drops used for?
A: Sulphapred treats bacterial eye infections with concurrent inflammation such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis. It combines a steroid and an antibiotic.
Q: Can Sulphapred be used for viral eye infections?
A: No. It must not be used in viral (e.g., herpes simplex) or fungal eye infections — the steroid component can worsen these conditions.
Q: How long should I use Sulphapred Eye Drops?
A: Use only as prescribed by your ophthalmologist. Prolonged use beyond 2 weeks without review carries risk of raised eye pressure and other complications.
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Usage & Benefits
- Reduces eye inflammation, redness, and swelling via Prednisolone Acetate corticosteroid
- Eliminates bacterial infection with Sulfacetamide Sodium sulfonamide antibiotic
- Dual-action formula provides faster relief than single-agent eye drops
- Effective for bacterial conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and post-surgical inflammation
- Promotes rapid healing of infected and inflamed ocular tissue
How To Use
1. Wash hands thoroughly before handling the dropper.
2. Tilt head back and gently pull down the lower eyelid.
3. Instill 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) as prescribed by your ophthalmologist.
4. Do not touch the dropper tip to eye or any surface to avoid contamination.
5. Use at regular intervals and complete the full prescribed course — typically not exceeding 2 weeks without ophthalmologist review.
FAQs
What is Sulphapred Eye Drops used for?
It treats bacterial eye infections accompanied by inflammation — such as bacterial conjunctivitis and blepharitis — using a combined steroid and antibiotic formula.
Can Sulphapred be used for viral eye infections?
No. It must not be used in viral (e.g., herpes simplex) or fungal eye infections — the steroid component can worsen these conditions significantly.
How long should I use Sulphapred Eye Drops?
Use only as prescribed by your ophthalmologist. Use beyond 2 weeks without review risks raised intraocular pressure and, with prolonged use, cataract formation.



