Shop Optrex Infected Eyes Eye Drops 10ml Optrex Infected Eye Drops are a pharmacy-strength antibacterial treatment specifically formulated to treat acute bacterial conjunctivitis in adults and children aged 2 years and older. Featuring the active antibiotic Chloramphenicol (0.5% w/v), these optrex infected eyes eye drops work directly at the site of infection to stop the growth and spread of susceptible bacteria. Designed for fast-acting targeted relief, optrex eye infection drops clear common symptoms of bacterial eye infections, including sticky morning discharge, eyelid crusting, redness, watering, and grittiness. Choosing optrex antibiotic eye drops provides a convenient, over-the-counter solution to eliminate bacterial conjunctivitis, restore eye comfort, and protect ocular health. Key Features Targeted Antibiotic Formula: Formulated with 0.5% w/v Chloramphenicol to eliminate bacteria causing acute conjunctivitis. Fast-Acting Relief: Rapidly relieves eye redness, swelling, burning, grittiness, and sticky or purulent discharge. Pharmacy-Strength OTC Treatment: Available over the counter following a quick consultation with a pharmacist. Suitable for Adults & Children: Approved for use in adults and children aged 2 years and over. Multi-Dose 10ml Bottle: Provides a full course of treatment to effectively resolve acute infections. Mechanism of Bacterial Protein Synthesis Inhibition When instilled onto the ocular surface, Chloramphenicol penetrates eye tissues to clear bacterial infections: Ribosomal Binding (50S Subunit): Chloramphenicol binds selectively to the 50S} ribosomal subunit of susceptible bacterial cells. Inhibition of Peptide Bond Formation: By blocking peptidyl transferase activity, the antibiotic halts essential protein synthesis in bacterial cells. This bacteriostatic mechanism stops bacteria from multiplying, allowing the body's natural ocular defenses to clear the remaining infection. Ingredients Active Ingredient: Chloramphenicol 0.5% w/v (5mg per ml). Preservative: Phenylmercuric Nitrate. Inactive Excipients: Boric Acid, Borax, Water for Injections. How to use Wash and Dry Hands Thoroughly: Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap before touching your eyes or the dropper tip. 2.Clean Discharge Around Eyes: Gently wipe away any sticky crusts or discharge from around the eyes using a clean cotton pad moistened with cooled, boiled water. 3.Instill Drops into Eye Pocket: Tilt your head back, pull down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket, and squeeze 1 drop of optrex antibacterial eye drops into the affected eye(s). 4.Close Eye and Blink: Close your eye for a few seconds and blink gently to distribute the drop across the surface of the eye. Dosage Strategy: First 48 Hours: Instill 1 drop into the affected eye(s) every 2 hours during waking hours. After 48 Hours: Reduce frequency to 1 drop 4 times daily as symptoms improve. Duration: Continue treatment for 5 complete days, even if symptoms clear earlier. Do not use for more than 5 days without consulting a doctor. Contact Lenses: Do not wear contact lenses while using this medication or until 24 hours after finishing the full course. Frequently Asked Questions Can I buy Optrex Infected Eye Drops over the counter? Yes. You can buy optrex infected eye drops over the counter at registered pharmacies and online chemists without a doctor's prescription. A qualified pharmacist will perform a quick assessment to ensure the drops are suitable for your symptoms. Do Optrex Infected Eye Drops need to be kept in the fridge? Yes. Unopened bottles of optrex infected eye drops chloramphenicol should be stored in a refrigerator between 2∘C and 8∘C to preserve active potency. Once opened, keep the bottle below 25∘C and discard any remaining drops 5 days after starting treatment. Can you buy antibiotic eye drops over the counter for an eye infection? Yes. Antibiotic eye drops containing Chloramphenicol (such as Optrex Infected Eyes) are available over the counter specifically for treating acute bacterial conjunctivitis in adults and children over 2 years old. What happens if Optrex Infected Eye Drops are left out of the fridge? If left at room temperature before opening for short periods, the drops will generally remain stable, but prolonged heat exposure degrades active Chloramphenicol. Once opened, the bottle can be stored at controlled room temperature (below 25∘C) during the 5-day treatment course.