There is no definite time limit for how many days Clotephenol Eye Drops should be used, and it should be used under doctor’s supervision according to the condition.
Cortisporin Eye Drops can be used to treat postoperative inflammation after various eye surgeries, as well as seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, herpes zoster keratitis, and uveitis, among others.
If the patient is being treated for corticosteroid sensitivity, the eye symptoms will usually resolve gradually after about a week of use, but if the signs and symptoms do not improve after two days of use, a new examination will be necessary.
If the medication is used to treat postoperative inflammation, the patient will need to use the medication 24 hours after the surgery, and may continue to use the medication until the second week or longer after the surgery.
In summary, there is no definite time frame for how many days the medication should typically be used, and it needs to be chosen in relation to the condition of the eye. If you need to use medication, you need to use it under the supervision of your doctor. During the use of the drug, there may be a foreign body sensation in the eyes, tearing, itching and other discomfort, and it is forbidden to use the drug if you are allergic to the ingredients contained in it.