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Indications
Mexlo ophthalmic
preparation is indicated in the bacterial infections, including conjunctivitis,
blepharitis, blepharoconjunctivitis which are due to Mexlo susceptible germs
and Staphylococcus aureus- induced corneal ulcers.
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Pharmacology
Lomefloxacin, a
difluorinated quinolone derivative, is a bacterial gyrase inhibitor, effective
against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. The acute toxicity of
Lomefloxacin following systemic and topical ophthalmic application is low.
Lomefloxacin interferes with bacterial DNA related processes like initiation,
elongation, and termination phases of replication, transcription, DNA
repairing, recombination, transposition, supercoiling and relaxation of DNA.
The target molecule for quinolones is the A-subunit of bacterial enzyme gyrase
(topoisomerase II). The forming of a stable complex between the quinolone and
the whole gyrase teramer A2B2 leads to impaired enzyme functions, resulting in
a rapid killing of sensitive bacteria.
Cross-resistance has only been reported with other quinolones, but not with any
other group of antibiotics. No clinical studies are available about the
efficacy in cases of infections with chlamydia.
Dosage
Adults and children
(above 1 year of age): Instill 2-3 times
daily 1 drop into the lower conjunctival sac. At the beginning of the treatment
application should be more frequent, apply 5 drops within 20 minutes or 1 drop
every hour during 6-10 hours. Duration of the treatment: 7 to 9 days.
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Administration
May be taken with or
without food.
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Interaction
In order to avoid reduction
of efficacy, no ophthalmic preparations containing heavy metals, such as zinc,
should be used during 15 minutes preceding and following application of Mexlo.
Bacteriostatic ophthalmic antibiotics should not be used concomitantly with
Mexlo eye drops.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to
the active ingredient, to excipients, or to quinolones. Long term treatment
with antibiotics may enhance development of secondary fungal infections or may
support growth of non susceptible bacteria.
Side Effects
Slight and transient
burning immediately after instillation of the eye drops has been reported in
4.7% of users. Although phototoxicity has not been reported after ophthalmic
use, photosensitization is possible. Since the following allergic reactions
have been reported after systemic use of Mexlo, they can not be excluded after
topical ophthalmic use: allergic reactions, asthma, dyspnoea, urticaria,
erythema, pruritus, and hypersensitization.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Animal studies
revealed that after systemic use of 20 mg/kg, Lomefloxacin passes the placenta
barrier and is excreted into the maternal milk. Clinical studies on the use of
Lomefloxacin eye drops during human pregnancy or lactation are not available.
Therefore, the drug should only be used when the benefit outweighs the
potential risk for the foetus or the infant.
Precautions & Warnings
Some isolated cases of
phototoxicity have been reported after systemic but not after topical
ophthalmic use of Mexlo. Nevertheless, during treatment with Mexlo intensive
exposure to sunlight or UV-radiation should be avoided
Overdose Effects
Practically there is
no risk of adverse effects due to accidental oral ingestion, since a bottle of
5 ml eye drop solution contains only 15 mg Mexlo. This corresponds to 3.75% of
the recommended oral daily dose for adults of 400 mg Mexlo.
Therapeutic Class
4-Quinolone
preparations, Ophthalmic antibacterial drugs
Storage Conditions
Store at 15-25° C
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