Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is a combination corticosteroid for topical use.
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml available as cream and ointment.
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml composed of Fluocinolone Acetonide 0 % + Neomycin Sulphate 0.5 %
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is prescribed for skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis and inflammatory dermatoses with bacterial infection.
Thin film of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is applied on the affected area after washing and drying.
30gm of cream/ointment Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is packaged in a tube.
Description
About
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml belongs to a class of topical medicines which is a combination of synthetic steroid and aminoglycoside antibiotics. Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is prescribed for the treatment of several inflammatory skin conditions, suited for superficial skin conditions with an ongoing bacterial infection as well such as those caused by eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, infected wounds, etc. it is mainly used when other topical medicines fail to treat infectious inflammatory skin conditions. Vulnerable bacterial species include mild to moderate infections due to both gram-positive cocci and other bacteria including staphylococcus aureus, Proteus Vulgaris, and some other sensitive strains.
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml contains Fluocinolone Acetonide and Neomycin which acts by reducing inflammation exhibited by swelling and redness, as well as inhibiting protein synthesis in susceptible bacteria and disrupting the cell membrane. Therapeutic outcomes of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml have been well-received due to its dual mode of action against inflammatory skin conditions.
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is available in the form of cream and ointment in a tube, meant for external use only. Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml can be applied in a thin coat over the affected area on the skin with clean hands, three to four times daily. Usually, clinical improvements can be seen in a few days and the treatment may last up to 7-10 days or as advised by your doctor. Do not use it for more than 2 weeks if there is no improvement. Common side effects of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml include skin rash, itching, and skin dryness.
Indications
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is prescribed for the management of a variety of skin conditions including:
- Dermatitis (atopic, contact)
- Severe eczema
- Psoriasis
- Infected dermatoses
- Infectious wounds/burns
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- Folliculitis
- Impetigo
How Does Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml Work?
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is more suited for inflammatory skin conditions with a concurrent bacterial infection. It works by acting on the skin via two basic mechanisms. Firstly, Fluocinolone being a corticosteroid controls the production of proteins that lead to inflammation by binding to Glucocorticoid receptors while also exerting vasoconstrictive action on blood vessels and controlling nitric oxide production, responsible for promoting inflammation. Also, it controls the infiltration and migration of inflammatory cells like leukocytes. It also inhibits Phospholipase A2 which speeds up the process of prostaglandin formation, a key mediator in inflammatory reactions. Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml thus decreasing the inflammation. Secondly, Neomycin via its bactericidal effects through cell membrane disruption and impaired protein synthesis inhibits the production of bacterial proteins thereby killing bacteria.
How to use Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is available in the form of ointment and cream meant for external use only to be applied with clean hands usually three to four times daily after washing the affected skin properly and gently drying afterward. Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is safe for use in adults and children above 2 years of age. The doctor must always be consulted first when using Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml in children, careful application and monitoring are thus advised to avoid accidental ingestion. Fluocinolone is a steroid, thus a prolonged application is not advised.
Available Potency and forms of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml
Ointment – 30 g
Cream – 30 g
Usage
- Wash and gently pat dry your skin before applying the Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml.
- Remove the cap by gently rotating it, break the top seal with the help of the pointed end given on the outer cap
- Take out a small amount of {{product} on fingertips and gently rub it in to form a thin, even coat over the affected area.
- Wash your hands after application, an additional amount can be reapplied if Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml gets wiped off from any part.
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Dosage
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is not used for very long periods. Treatment is commonly prescribed for 7-10 days, if there’s no improvement in your symptoms after 7 days of application, consult your doctor who may consider changing the medicine for you. Dosage for the cream/ointment form can be estimated as per fingertip units (fingertip of forefinger)
Adult Dosage
A thin film of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is to be applied two to four times a day, or as instructed by a physician.
A small amount on the fingertips should be gently rubbed in. Application on the face is not advised for more than 5 days.
Child Dosage
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml must not be used on children without consulting a doctor. It is not considered safe for application in patients aged 2 years and younger. Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is not recommended for use for more than 7 days.
Smaller amounts should be applied to a child’s body due to height and physique differences. Moreover, infants and children are likely to absorb more through the skin which can potentially result in side effects.
Commonly a pea-sized quantity on the fingertip is sufficient to cover the affected skin. Do not use Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml to treat diaper rash in infants.
Elderly Dosage
For elderly patients the dosage of the drug may be lower than normal due to decreased kidney function, although Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is absorbed through the skin in insignificant amounts but may pose a problem in elderly patients so, in such cases the doctor may prescribe an altered dose of the Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml.
Pregnancy use and lactation
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml should not be applied during pregnancy, therefore if you are pregnant, or are planning to start a family, please do discuss Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml with your doctor before using it, who will only prescribe it if deemed necessary.
In case you are a lactating mother, the full effects of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml in breastfed infants are not yet known therefore if you are breastfeeding an infant, please make sure to consult your doctor first before using it.
Contraindications
Please inform your doctor if you have a history of any before using Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml:
- Allergy to Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml or one of its constituents
- Skin lesions due to viral infection (for example herpes)
- Skin lesions due to fungal infection (for example athlete’s foot)
- Cushing’s disease
- Pregnancy
- Glaucoma (especially avoid application near eyes)
- Diaper Rash
- Any skin condition likely to aggravate with Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml such as acne
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions before starting or during the treatment with Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml:
- If there is a history of allergy to similar medicines such as other aminoglycosides
- Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after application, to avoid getting Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml in your eyes
- Do not use Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml for long durations in continuity, if there is no noticeable difference in your condition after a week contact your doctor
- Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml contains steroids which may put you at risk of infections or slow wound healing due to immunosuppression, and raised blood sugar if used for prolonged periods, take precautions accordingly
- Avoid applying to open wounds or cracked skin except if advised by the doctor
- Fluocinolone in Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is a steroid that when used for a longer duration can cause suppression of adrenal gland function
- Avoid applying to sensitive parts like inside the nose, mouth or around the mouth, genitals, near eyes
- Avoid using Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml for treatment of diaper rash in infants
- Avoid going near fire or open flames to avoid risking burns
- Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml may initially cause exacerbation of existing symptoms or cause itching, redness, or irritation of the skin which should subside on its own
- Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is best applied on naked skin without any bandages except if advised to cover it by your doctor
- Use of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml may cause an overgrowth of some other bacterial strains causing superinfection in which case consult a doctor immediately who may ask you to discontinue the use
Interaction with other medications
Topical medicines are minimally affected by interaction with other drugs. But some drugs may increase or decrease their absorption. Make sure to inform your doctor about all the drugs you’re currently taking, in which case, your doctor might alter the treatment.
- Other skin medications (you can apply such drugs at different timings)
- Cosmetics (may decrease the efficacy, especially on the face)
- Skin products that might irritate the skin
- Tobramycin
- Amikacin
Adverse effects
Like most medicines, Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml has some side effects which include:
Common Side effects
- Itching/ pruritis
- Redness
- Dryness of skin
- Flaky skin
- Tingling/ burning sensation at the site of application
Rare Side effects
- Anaphylactic reaction
- Headache
- Blurred vision
- Pain in eyes
- Dizziness
- Blistering
- Temporary exacerbation of symptoms
- High intraocular pressure in eyes (if used in large amounts / near the eye)
- Hearing problems
- Superinfection
List Of How to Deal with Adverse Effects
- Allergic Reactions – Allergic reactions to the drug may be mild to severe or potentially could be life-threatening. If allergy is suspected immediately take anti-allergy (antihistamine) medicine which will stop the mild reaction. If a serious allergic reaction is suspected rush to the nearby hospital and avoid Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml and drugs with similar compounds in the future.
- Skin Rash/ Blisters – can be eased by applying soothing and healing lotions or creams such as calamine or organic aloe vera lotion/cream. Apply a cold compress to the rash to help reduce itchiness and redness caused by the rash. An antihistamine (prescribed by a doctor) is also recommended as an effective way to combat any skin rash.
- Dryness – apply a moisturizer to the skin and wait for 10-15 minutes after which apply Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml onto the skin. This will prevent skin from getting dry and flaky.
- Headaches – In which case make sure you rest and drink plenty of fluids. Avoid the use of alcohol. Take a prescribed painkiller. Consult your doctor if the headaches last longer than a week or are severe
- Feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting) or diarrhea – Avoid eating rich or spicy food. It might help to take medication after food. If you’re sick, try drinking small, frequent sips of water.
- Feeling dizzy (lightheaded) or weak – If the medication makes you feel dizzy or weak, stop what you’re doing and sit or lie down until you feel better, and do not rise too fast or immediately from sitting or lying down position to a standing posture. Do not drive or use tools or machinery in case of any of these effects.
- Blurred vision- This side effect tends to go away on its own in a few days; patients are advised to not operate heavy machinery or drive any motorized vehicles in the meantime. If blurred vision persists, please contact your doctor.
- Photosensitivity – patients are asked to wear sun-protective clothes when going outside including gloves and a hat, to apply generous amounts of broad-spectrum sunblock along with wearing sunglasses. Patients are advised to do all necessary work after sunset to reduce or eliminate sun exposure while undergoing treatment with Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml.
FAQs
#1. How To Store Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is to be kept away from the reach of children and pets, in a cool dry place above 25°C, away from direct sunlight and humidity as that tends to change the chemical nature of certain drugs.
#2. What If I Use Too Much Of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
In case of excessive usage or accidental ingestion, kindly contact your doctor or nearby hospital right away. The amount of medication that can result in severe side effects varies from person to person. Toxicity results in slowing down of heart rate and difficulty breathing accompanied by dizziness and abdominal pain.
#3. How Is Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml Supposed to Be Taken?
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is available in ointment and cream form to be applied topically only over the affected area
#4. Can I Use Other Skincare Products Alongside Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
In case you want to use other skin creams or ointments, make sure these do not interact and use those products at a different time. Avoid applying make-up as well while using Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml
#5. Can I Take Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml During My Pregnancy?
Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml should not be used in pregnancy due to unknown effects on the unborn baby. Consult your doctor regarding the safety of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml first
#6. Will Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml Affect My Fertility?
No, there isn’t sufficient evidence to suggest that patients experience a decrease in fertility.
#7. Can I Take Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml While Breastfeeding?
The full effects of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml in breastfed infants are not yet known therefore if you are breastfeeding an infant, please make sure to consult your doctor first before using it.
#8. Can Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml Cause Dizziness? If So, How Should I Manage It?
No, in general Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml does not cause dizziness but may occur as a rare side effect or may experience blurred vision. If this happens, you should sit or lie down until the symptoms pass. However, please note this is temporary and usually goes away as the treatment continues. It is also advised to avoid the consumption of alcohol during your treatment, as it may worsen the dizziness.
#9. How long Will I Have to Continue Taking Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
It may be used twice or thrice a day. Treatment can last up to 7-10 days depending on your condition and response to the Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml. Treatment must not continue for longer periods in continuity, consult a doctor if there is no improvement in your condition after 1 week.
#10. Is It Safe to Have Painkillers Alongside Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
Yes, painkillers are safe to be ingested along with Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml
#11. Can I go Outside After Applying Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml?
Commonly Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml may be prescribed for application 2-4 times daily, you should avoid sun or UV exposure. Sensitivity to the sun may develop therefore If it is necessary to step outside make sure to protect your skin from direct sun or wear sunblock or clothes covering your skin.
#12. What if I accidentally get Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml in my eyes?
Careful application of Doricum Eye Drop 10 ml is necessary to avoid getting in your eyes because it can aggravate pre-existing glaucoma. If you accidentally get it in your eyes, thoroughly wash/rinse your eyes with cold tap water and immediately seek a doctor if necessary.
Additional information
| Type | Drop |
|---|---|
| Feature | 10 ml |
| Unit | ml |
| Formula | Fluocinolone Acetonide |
| Composition | Fluocinolone Acetonide 0.025 % + Neomycin Sulphate 0.5 % |
| Brand | Himont Pharma |
| Prescription Required | Yes |

