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Bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis and other susceptible ocular infections (as prescribed).
If Besix contains an antibiotic, it works by inhibiting growth of bacteria responsible for eye infection, helping reduce redness, discharge and irritation. Exact mechanism depends on the active ingredient; confirm the label for the salt.
For ophthalmic use only. Instill the number of drops advised by the doctor into the affected eye(s). Wash hands before use, avoid touching the dropper tip, and keep a gap of 5–10 minutes between different eye drops. Remove contact lenses before instillation and reinsert only if advised.
Common side effects of BESIX EYE DROPS may include:
Do not use if allergic to any component. Avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination. Stop and consult a doctor if pain, swelling, worsening redness, vision changes, or no improvement occurs. Use with caution in contact lens wearers; avoid lenses during active infection unless advised. Do not share eye drops.