Eye Drops
Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution 15 mg/ml Eye Drops
Generic: Levofloxacin
Manufacturer: Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Therapeutic class: Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
What is Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution?
For bacterial eye infections, Resquin TS Ophthalmic Solution provides levofloxacin at a 15 mg/ml strength. This fluoroquinolone antibiotic is applied directly to the eye to clear the infection.
Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution 15 mg/ml eye drops by Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd. contains Levofloxacin, a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic. It is prescribed for more serious or resistant bacterial infections, including certain pneumonias and chest infections, complicated urinary and kidney infections, sinusitis, and some skin infections. Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution is a prescription-only medicine and must be taken strictly under a registered doctor's supervision.
Levofloxacin works by blocking the bacterial enzymes (DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV) that bacteria need to copy and repair their DNA. Without these enzymes the bacteria cannot reproduce and quickly die. Because it acts only on bacteria, Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution has no effect on viral illnesses such as colds, flu, or most coughs and sore throats.
Indications
- Community-acquired pneumonia and chest infections
- Complicated urinary tract and kidney infections
- Acute bacterial sinusitis
- Skin and soft-tissue infections
- Some chronic prostate infections
- Certain serious infections where other antibiotics are unsuitable
Dosage & Administration
The dose of Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution depends on the infection and its severity. A typical adult dose is 250-750 mg once daily for 5 to 14 days, with the exact strength and length decided by the doctor. Swallow the tablet with plenty of water and keep yourself well hydrated during treatment.
Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution is generally not used in children except in special situations decided by a specialist. Do not take it within 2 hours of milk, antacids, iron, or zinc, as these reduce absorption. Take it at the same time each day and finish the full course.
Side Effects
Many people tolerate Levofloxacin well, but side effects can occur. Common ones include:
- Nausea, diarrhoea, or abdominal discomfort
- Headache, dizziness, or sleep disturbance
- Skin rash
Rare but serious effects include tendon pain or rupture (especially the Achilles tendon), nerve damage with tingling or numbness, mood or confusion changes, seizures, and irregular heartbeat. Stop Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution and seek medical help immediately if you notice tendon pain, severe mood changes, numbness, or a serious allergic reaction.
Precautions & Warnings
Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution is a prescription-only antibiotic — never self-medicate. Fluoroquinolones are powerful and are usually reserved for when other antibiotics are unsuitable, so take Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution only when a registered doctor prescribes it; never buy it over the counter or share it. Always complete the full prescribed course, even after you feel better, because stopping early lets the toughest bacteria survive and become resistant.
Tell your doctor about tendon problems, epilepsy, nerve disorders, diabetes, kidney disease, or heart-rhythm problems. Antibiotic resistance is a serious national crisis in Bangladesh, and careless use of strong antibiotics like Levofloxacin accelerates it.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor about everything you take. Important interactions with Levofloxacin include:
- Milk, antacids, iron, zinc, and calcium — reduce absorption; separate by at least 2 hours
- NSAID painkillers — may increase the risk of seizures
- Warfarin — increased bleeding risk
- Medicines that affect heart rhythm (QT-prolonging drugs)
- Diabetes medicines — blood sugar can rise or fall
Contraindications
Do not take Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution if you:
- Are allergic to levofloxacin or other fluoroquinolone antibiotics
- Have previously had tendon problems after a fluoroquinolone
- Have epilepsy or a history of seizures (unless your doctor decides otherwise)
It is generally avoided in children, adolescents, and during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and used cautiously in people with myasthenia gravis, diabetes, or heart-rhythm disorders.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Levofloxacin is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless there is no safer alternative, because of concerns about its effect on developing joints and cartilage. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy so a safer antibiotic can be chosen.
The drug passes into breast milk, so it is usually avoided while breastfeeding. Your doctor may advise an alternative antibiotic or discuss pausing breastfeeding during treatment.
Storage Conditions
Store Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution in a cool, dry place below 30°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in its original pack. Keep it well out of the reach of children. Do not use the medicine after its expiry date, and return any leftover tablets to a pharmacy rather than keeping them for future use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I stop Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution early once I am feeling well again?
I have tingling, numbness, or anxiety since starting Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution — should I worry?
Why must I keep milk and antacids away from my Resquin Ts Ophthalmic Solution dose?
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