The full name of Flomilon is Flomilon Eye Drops. The main difference between Levofloxacin Eye Drops and Flomilon Eye Drops is in the three aspects of drug composition and principle of action, adverse reactions and contraindications. 1. Composition and principle of action: the active ingredient of levofloxacin eye drops is levofloxacin, which is a bactericidal agent that plays a role in inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial DNA; the active ingredient of flutemetamol eye drops is flutemetamol, which is anti-inflammatory and does not have a bactericidal effect. 2. Adverse reactions: after using levofloxacin eye drops, allergic reactions such as rash, erythema, dyspnea, decreased blood pressure and even shock may occur, and there may be local irritation or itching sensation, conjunctivitis, eyelid redness and swelling and other adverse reactions; while the use of flutemetamol eye drops may be ocular irritation, blepharitis, conjunctival congestion, glaucoma, herpetic keratitis, postcapsular subcapsular cataract and other adverse reactions. 3. Contraindications for use: for levofloxacin eye drops, allergic to the drug and other quinolones is prohibited; for flutemetron eye drops, corneal ulcers, corneal epithelial stripping, tuberculous eye disease, viral keratoconjunctivitis, fungal or septic eye disease is prohibited in patients with corneal ulcers, corneal epithelial peeling, tuberculous eye disease, viral keratoconjunctival disease, fungal or purulent eye disease. Both Levofloxacin Eye Drops and Flumethasone Eye Drops can treat external eye infections such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis, keratitis, blepharitis, etc. However, it is necessary to choose the appropriate medication according to the condition and under the guidance of the doctor. If you need to use the above drugs, please strictly follow the doctor’s instructions under the guidance of the medication, do not self-medication.