Polyethylene Glycol Eye Drops and Levofloxacin Eye Drops are two different types of eye drops, which can be used alternatively, but usually need to be spaced 5 minutes apart.
Polyethylene glycol eye drops are artificial tear drops commonly used in ophthalmology, and their main function is to replenish exogenous tears for the eyes, thus relieving dry eyes, tingling, foreign body sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms of patients with dry eyes. If the dry eye patient also suffers from conjunctivitis and other eye infections, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use levofloxacin eye drops at the same time, to relieve eye discomfort.
Levofloxacin eye drops are antibiotic eye drops commonly used in ophthalmology, which can kill the bacteria infecting the eye, thus eliminating the inflammation of the eye, and are commonly used in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis, bacterial keratitis and so on. Patients can use the above two eye drops alternately, there is no contraindication between the two drugs, but patients need to pay attention to the two directly between the use of 5 minutes.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to use the drug, do not use without authorization, to avoid causing adverse reactions.