What it's for (Indications)
- Prednisolone, a potent corticosteroid, is combined with chloramphenicol, a broad-spectrum antibiotic, to provide both anti-inflammatory and anti-infective actions.
- This combination is primarily indicated for the treatment of inflammatory conditions that are complicated by, or at high risk of developing, bacterial infections.
- In ophthalmic preparations, common indications include bacterial conjunctivitis, blepharitis, keratitis, and other anterior segment inflammatory conditions where susceptible bacterial pathogens are present.
- It is also used in cases of post-operative ocular inflammation and for the prevention of bacterial infection following ophthalmic surgical procedures, such as cataract extraction, where the anti-inflammatory effect of prednisolone is desired to minimize tissue damage and promote healing, while chloramphenicol provides coverage against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
- Furthermore, this combination may be employed in otic preparations for the management of acute or chronic otitis externa, particularly when characterized by significant inflammation and a confirmed or suspected bacterial etiology requiring antimicrobial intervention.
- The judicious use of this combined therapy aims to reduce inflammation and pain, while simultaneously eradicating the bacterial infection, thereby accelerating patient recovery and preventing potential complications.
- The decision to use this combination should be based on clinical assessment, identification of susceptible organisms, and the severity of the inflammatory response.
Dosage Information
| Type | Guideline |
|---|---|
| Standard | Dosage information not provided in the supplied data. Administer as directed by a healthcare professional based on the specific formulation and indication. |
Safety & Warnings
Common Side Effects
- Patients may experience corneal thinning, cataract, fungal infection, and a rise in intraocular (eye) pressure.
- If any of these symptoms persist for a long period, consult a doctor immediately.
Serious Warnings
- Black Box Warning: None
- Pregnancy: Risk cannot be ruled out; consult a doctor before use.
- Extreme caution is advised for long-term therapy during pregnancy.
- Lactation: Consult a doctor before using this medication while lactating.
- Alcohol: Avoid consuming alcohol during treatment.
- Precautions: Use with extreme caution in infants, especially with long-term therapy.
How it Works (Mechanism of Action)
Prednisolone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and suppresses the immune response. Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic that inhibits bacterial protein synthesis, thereby stopping bacterial growth.
Commercial Brands (Alternatives)
Prednicol
BrandRemington
Prednisolone (0.2%) + Chloramphenicol (0.5%)
Predni-C
BrandMediceena
Prednisolone (0.2%) + Chloramphenicol (0.5%)
Ocupred-Chlor
BrandFarmigea
Prednisolone (0.2%) + Chloramphenicol (0.5%)
Prednisynth
BrandSchazoo Pharmaceuticals
Prednisolone (0.2%) + Chloramphenicol (0.5%)