Ophthalmic anti-inflammatories & anti-infectives: Nursing Pharmacology
Notes
OPHTHALMIC ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES | ||||
DRUG NAME | diclofenac, flurbiprofen, ketorolac (Acular), nepafenac (Nevanac) | dexamethasone (Maxidex), prednisolone (Pred Forte) | emedastine, epinastine | cromolyn, nedocromil (Alocril) |
CLASS | Ophthalmic NSAIDs | Ophthalmic corticosteroids | Ophthalmic antihistamines | Ophthalmic mast cell stabilizers |
MECHANISM OF ACTION | Decrease the number of inflammatory cells and inhibit inflammatory mediator molecules (e.g., histamines, prostaglandins) | |||
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OPHTHALMIC ANTI-INFECTIVES | |||
DRUG NAME | ciprofloxacin (Ciloxan), erythromycin, gentamicin, (Gentak), levofloxacin, sulfacetamide (Bleph-10), tobramycin (Tobrex), tetracycline (Sumycin, Actisite, Achromycin V) | natamycin (Natacyn) | trifluridine |
CLASS | Ophthalmic antibiotics | Ophthalmic antifungals | Ophthalmic antivirals |
MECHANISM OF ACTION | Kill or stop growth of bacteria | Kill or stop growth of fungi | Kill or inhibit spread of viruses |
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NURSING CONSIDERATIONS: OPHTHALMIC ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES AND ANTI-INFECTIVES | ||
ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING | Ophthalmic anti-inflammatories and anti-infectives
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CLIENT EDUCATION | Ophthalmic anti-inflammatories and anti-infectives
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