Dosage/Direction for Use
Ophthalmic As a mild antiseptic for inflamed eyelids Adult: As 10% ophthalmic ointment: Apply onto the lower eyelid 1-2 times daily. Topical/Cutaneous As a skin protectant Adult: As 5% ointment: Apply to affected area 3-4 times daily. Topical/Cutaneous Superficial fungal infections Adult: As 0.5-5% ointment: Apply a thin layer to affected area bid. |
Contraindications
Children <2 yr.
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Special Precautions
Should not be used for self-medication of jock itch for longer than 2 wk and athlete's foot or ringworm for longer than 4 wk Do not use in conjunction with ophthalmic solutions containing polyvinyl alcohol.
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Adverse Reactions
Vomiting and diarrhoea; abdominal pain; erythematous rash; stimulation or depression of the CNS. Burning or sticky sensation, irritation, hypersensitivity reactions. May elevate LFTs.
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Drug Interactions
May increase riboflavin excretion.
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Action
Boric acid has weak bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties. It is used for ophthalmic irrigation to cleanse, refresh and soothe irritated eyes; for removal of loose foreign material, air pollutants or chlorinated water.
Absorption: Absorbed from the GI tract, damaged skin, wounds and mucous membranes. Excretion: Majority of a dose is excreted renally within 96 hr of ingestion. |
ATC Classification
S02AA03 - boric acid ; Belongs to the class of antiinfectives used in the treatment of ear infections.
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