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Medically reviewed by Militian Inessa Mesropovna, PharmD. Last updated on 26.06.2023

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An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.
Ophthalmic
As a mild antiseptic for inflamed eyelids
Adult: As 10% ophthalmic ointment: Apply onto the lower eyelid 1-2 times daily.
Topical/Cutaneous
As a skin protectant
Adult: As 5% ointment: Apply to affected area 3-4 times daily.
Topical/Cutaneous
Superficial fungal infections
Adult: As 0.5-5% ointment: Apply a thin layer to affected area bid.
An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops), constipation
An indication is a term used for the list of condition or symptom or illness for which the medicine is prescribed or used by the patient. For example, acetaminophen or paracetamol is used for fever by the patient, or the doctor prescribes it for a headache or body pains. Now fever, headache and body pains are the indications of paracetamol. A patient should be aware of the indications of medications used for common conditions because they can be taken over the counter in the pharmacy meaning without prescription by the Physician.hypersensitivity disorders, skin disorders, mucus membrane inflammation
Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) has mild antiseptic and antifungal actions. Vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is a homeopathic prescription medicine that also contains probiotics or "friendly bacteria" (Lactobacilliales), as well as the antioxidants Vitamin C and E.
This product works by replenishing normal vaginal acidity and balancing vaginal flora (helpful bacteria).
Vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is a homeopathic prescription medicine used to treat vaginal yeast infections and relieve symptoms such as burning, itching, and odor.
Vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is an herb also known as Anethum Foeniculum, Anethum piperitum, Bari-Sanuf, Carosella, Fenouil, Finnochio, Foeniculi Antheroleum, Foeniculum, Hinojo, Huile de Fenouil, Phytoestrogen, Sanuf, Shatapuspha, Xiao Hui Xiang, and other names.
Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) has been used in alternative medicine as a possibly effective aid in treating colic (intestinal gas) in babies who are breast-fed. Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) may have been combined with other plants or extracts in a specific preparation to treat this condition.
Other uses not proven with research have included indigestion, gas or bloating, bronchitis, cough, or cold symptoms.
It is not certain whether Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is effective in treating any medical condition. Medicinal use of this product has not been approved by the FDA. Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) should not be used in place of medication prescribed for you by your doctor.
Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is often sold as an herbal supplement. There are no regulated manufacturing standards in place for many herbal compounds and some marketed supplements have been found to be contaminated with toxic metals or other drugs. Herbal/health supplements should be purchased from a reliable source to minimize the risk of contamination.
Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) may also be used for purposes not listed in this product guide.
Usual Adult Dose for Dermatological Disorders
Apply to affected areas once or twice daily.
Renal Dose Adjustments
Data not available
Liver Dose Adjustments
Data not available
Precautions
Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) topical should be applied only to unbroken skin. Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) topical should be discontinued if local irritation occurs during use.
Dialysis
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What is the most important information I should know about Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients. If you are not sure what the ingredients are, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Some ear drops should not be used if you have a hole, tear, or tubes in your eardrum. Tell your doctor if you have any of these conditions.
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What is the most important information I should know about Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
Contraindications have not been identified.
History of allergy to any component.
Follow all directions on your prescription label. Do not use this medicine in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
Do not take a vaginal suppository by mouth. Vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is for use only in the vagina.
Do not use this medicine if you have open sores, wounds, or ulcerations in your vaginal area.
The usual dosage of vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is 1 suppository inserted into the vagina once per day, for 3 to 6 days in a row. Follow your doctor's dosing instructions.
Wash your hands before and after inserting a vaginal suppository.
Avoid handling the suppository too long or it will melt in your hands.
Vaginal Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) suppositories are packaged with single-use disposable applicators.
Read all patient information, medication guides, and instruction sheets about how to insert the vaginal suppository.
Use this medicine only with the applicator provided.
Do not reuse a disposable applicator.
You can use a sanitary napkin to prevent the medicine from staining your clothing, but do not use a tampon.
Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve, or if they get worse.
Store at cool room temperature away from moisture, heat, and direct light. The vaginal suppositories will melt if they get too warm.
Keep each vaginal suppository inside the foil pouch until you are ready to insert one.
There are specific as well as general uses of a drug or medicine. A medicine can be used to prevent a disease, treat a disease over a period or cure a disease. It can also be used to treat the particular symptom of the disease. The drug use depends on the form the patient takes it. It may be more useful in injection form or sometimes in tablet form. The drug can be used for a single troubling symptom or a life-threatening condition. While some medications can be stopped after few days, some drugs need to be continued for prolonged period to get the benefit from it.Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) is used as an antiseptic for inflamed eyelids, as a skin protectant, and for superficial fungal infections.
Precipitates metals, aluminium salts, Fe salts, Zn sulfate, alkaloids. Reacts with glycerin.
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What other drugs will affect Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
Using other medicines
simultaneously used drugs do not affect the Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) forte, nor ear-efficacy.
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What other drugs will affect Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
None well documented.
No specific interactions
Inhaled boric acid and Borax (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) are pulmonary irritants.
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What are the possible side effects of Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
Applies to Boric Acid (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) topical: vaginal suppository
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop using this medicine and call your doctor at once if you have:
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new or worsening symptoms (itch, vaginal discharge, etc);
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vaginal burning sensation;
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high fever; or
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symptoms that go away and come back.
Common side effects may include:
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watery vaginal discharge;
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redness, mild burning; or
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a gritty sensation in the vagina.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
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What are the possible side effects of Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops)?
Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops) may cause photodermatitis, contact dermatitis, and cross reactions. The oil may induce reactions such as hallucinations and seizures. Poison hemlock may be mistaken for Fennel (Ophthalmo-Septonex Eye Drops).
Possibility of local intolerance reaction.
- Risk of hypersensitivity reaction.