
Buy Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone (Obramycin/Dexamethasone) Online in Australia
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 0.1/0.3% | ||||
5 bottle | 0.1/0.3% | AUD98.28 | AUD19.66 | |
4 bottle | 0.1/0.3% | AUD94.00 | AUD23.51 | |
3 bottle | 0.1/0.3% | AUD87.59 | AUD29.19 | |
2 bottle | 0.1/0.3% | AUD79.04 | AUD39.53 | |
1 bottle | 0.1/0.3% | AUD57.67 | AUD57.67 |
Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone Description
What is Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone?
Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone is a combination medicine used for infections that come with inflammation in the eye or the ear. It blends two active ingredients: ofloxacin, an antibiotic that fights bacteria, and dexamethasone, a steroid that lowers swelling and irritation. The product is typically offered as drops or suspension designed for topical use under a clinician’s guidance. It helps reduce redness, burning, and discharge while the antibiotic tackles the underlying infection. The specific formulation and instructions depend on whether it is prescribed for an eye or ear condition.
How the medicine works
The antibiotic component, ofloxacin, disrupts bacterial DNA replication, which slows or stops the growth of the invading germs. The dexamethasone part reduces the local immune response, so swelling and pain ease. Together, they aim to clear the infection more quickly than an antibiotic alone and to lessen discomfort caused by inflammation. The combination should only be used when a healthcare professional confirms that a bacterial infection with inflammation is present.
Who should consider this treatment
This medicine is generally prescribed for people with confirmed bacterial infections of the eye or ear that are accompanied by inflammation. It is not suitable for viral conjunctivitis, fungal infections, or non-infectious irritations. It should be avoided if you have a known allergy to fluoroquinolones, to corticosteroids, or if you suspect a perforated eardrum or other ear problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should use it only under a clinician’s advice. Children and older adults may have different risk profiles, so the doctor will determine appropriateness based on age and condition.
Usage and precautions
Follow the exact dosing prescribed by your doctor. Do not change the amount or frequency without medical advice. Clean hands before applying, avoid touching the tip of the bottle to surfaces, and keep the dropper clean. In the eye, tilt the head, pull down the lower eyelid, and place the drops without rubbing the eye. In the ear, lie on your side after administration for a few minutes to help absorption. Do not wear contact lenses unless your clinician says it is safe. If you notice worsening symptoms, severe pain, or signs of an allergic reaction, seek medical help promptly.
Side effects and safety notes
Common effects from use can include a brief burning, stinging, or blurred vision after instillation. A mild taste may accompany ear drops. Less often, the combination can cause irritation, redness, or dryness where applied. Rare but serious reactions include severe allergic signs, persistent eye or ear pain, or dramatic changes in vision. Stop using the product and contact a clinician if you experience these. Do not reuse an old bottle or share the drops with others, and discard after the recommended period once opened.
Storage and online purchase guidance
Store at room temperature away from light and moisture, in its original packaging. Keep the bottle tightly closed and out of reach of children. When buying online, ensure the product is from a reputable pharmacy and has a valid prescription if required in your region. Check the expiration date on arrival and avoid purchases that appear damaged or tampered. If you miss a dose, apply as soon as you remember unless the next dose is close; do not double up. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying and reinsert only after the advised waiting period.