| Literature DB >> 26435583 |
Madan P Upadhyay1, Muthiah Srinivasan2, John P Whitcher3.
Abstract
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26435583 PMCID: PMC4579990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Eye Health ISSN: 0953-6833
Figure 1.Severe microbial keratitis due to a filamentary fungal infection. Extensive infiltrate, satellite lesions and a hypopyon are present
Figure 3.Fluorescein staining of the cornea. Epithelial defects appear bright green under blue light
Preparation of fortified antibiotic eye drops
| Antibiotic | Method | Final concentration |
|---|---|---|
| Cefazolin/cefuroxime | Add 10 ml sterile water to 500 mg cefazolin powder; mix and use as topical drops. Shelf life: 5 days | 50 mg/ml (5%) |
| Gentamicin (tobramycin) | Add 2 ml parenteral gentamicin (40 mg/ml) to a 5 ml bottle of commercial ophthalmic gentamicin (3 mg/ml) | 14 mg/ml (1.4%) |
| Penicillin G | Add 10 ml of artificial tears to a 1 million unit vial of Penicillin G powder; mix and decant into empty artificial tear bottle or xylocaine vials (30 ml) | 100,000 units/ml |
| Vancomycin | Add 10 ml sterile water to a 500 mg vial of vancomycin powder; mix, add sterile cap and use immediately | 50 mg/ml (5%) |
| Amikacin | Add 2 ml of parenteral amikacin containing 200 mg of the antibiotic to 8 ml artificial tears or sterile water in a sterile empty vial. | 20 mg/ml (2%) |
Commonly recommended antifungal drugs
| Drug | Topical | Systemic |
|---|---|---|
| Amphotericin-B | 0.15–0.5% drops | IV infusion |
| Natamycin | 5% drops | Not available |
| Econazole | 2% drops | Not available |
| Voriconazole | 1% drops | Oral tablets 100–200 mg/day |