What are the anti-inflammatory drugs for eyes

Antibacterial anti-inflammatory drugs for the eyes are currently more commonly used in clinical practice, such as levofloxacin eye drops or Tobias eye drops. Levofloxacin eye drops are quinolones, which are more potent and suitable for adults with bacterial infections. Tobias eye drops are safer for younger children. Eye ointments include Gatifloxacin eye ointment, Ofloxacin eye ointment and Tobias eye ointment. Gatifloxacin and Ofloxacin eye ointment are also suitable for adults, while Tobias eye ointment is relatively safer and suitable for children. Ophthalmic anti-inflammatory drugs also include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as diclofenac sodium or pranoprofen, which are broad-spectrum NSAIDs that can be used for post-operative ophthalmic treatments or to relieve itchiness and edema. In addition, ophthalmic anti-inflammatory drugs are also hormonal, such as Paracetamol, Dilantin or Flumethasone, which can be used for anti-allergy treatment or immune inflammation treatment, or for postoperative treatment to prevent postoperative reactions.