Description
Natamet Eye Drop (Natamycin) – Treatment for Fungal Eye Infections
Natamet Eye Drop is an effective antifungal medication specifically formulated to treat fungal infections of the eye. It works by eliminating the fungi causing the infection, providing relief from symptoms like redness, pain, and irritation. This ophthalmic suspension is for external use only and should be administered exactly as prescribed by your doctor. When using, carefully place the drops in the lower eyelid without touching the dropper to your eye. While generally well-tolerated, some temporary eye irritation may occur. Complete the full course of treatment as directed to ensure complete eradication of the infection and prevent recurrence.
Uses of Natamet Eye Drop:
Treatment of fungal infections of eye
Benefits of Natamet Eye Drop:
It effectively treats fungal eye infections by killing and inhibiting the growth of fungus. It helps relieve uncomfortable symptoms including pain, redness, itching, and soreness. The medication works directly at the infection site to promote healing. Complete the full prescribed course to ensure the infection is completely cured and to prevent it from returning.
Side Effects of Natamet Eye Drop:
The most common side effect is temporary eye irritation, which typically subsides on its own. Consult your doctor if irritation persists or worsens.
How to Use Natamet Eye Drop?
1. Wash your hands before use
2. Tilt your head back slightly
3. Gently pull down your lower eyelid
4. Hold the dropper close to the eye without touching it
5. Squeeze one drop into the lower eyelid
6. Close your eye for 1-2 minutes
7. Wipe away any excess liquid
How Natamet Eye Drop Works?
It contains natamycin, a polyene antifungal that works by binding to sterols in the fungal cell membrane. This action disrupts the membrane integrity, causing leakage of cellular contents and ultimately fungal cell death.
Safety Advice:
– Alcohol: No known interaction
– Pregnancy: Consult doctor – potential risks
– Breastfeeding: Consult doctor before use
– Driving: May cause temporary blurred vision – avoid driving until clear
– Kidney/Liver: No known interaction
What If You Missed a Dose?
If you miss a dose, consult your doctor for guidance. Do not double dose to make up for a missed application.
FAQs:
Q1. Does Natamet Drop cause cancer?
No, It has no known cancer-causing effects.
Q2. Where does Natamet Drop come from?
It is derived from Streptomyces natalensis, a soil bacterium.
Q3. How does Natamet Eye Drop work?
It binds to fungal cell walls, alters permeability, and causes depletion of cellular contents, stopping fungal growth.
Q4. Why doesn’t Natamet affect bacteria?
It specifically targets sterols in fungal cell membranes, which bacteria lack.
Q5. Can I wear contact lenses while using Natamet?
Consult your doctor, as you may need to avoid contacts during treatment.
Q6. How long does treatment typically last?
Treatment duration varies by infection severity – complete the full course prescribed by your doctor.
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