Sulphacetamide, Boric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Phenylephrine, and Naphazoline are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
How Sulphacetamide, Boric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Phenylephrine, and Naphazoline work Sulphacetamide, Boric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Phenylephrine, and Naphazoline is a combination of five medicines: Sulphacetamide, Boric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Phenylephrine, and Naphazoline. Sulphacetamide is an antibiotic that inhibits bacteria from producing folic acid, a vitamin essential for bacterial multiplication. Boric Acid and Zinc Sulfate are antiseptics that treat bacterial infections in the eye and relieve irritation. Phenylephrine and Naphazoline are decongestants that constrict the blood vessels in the eye, thereby reducing inflammation, including redness and swelling.
Common side effects of Sulphacetamide, Boric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Phenylephrine, and Naphazoline include eye irritation, stinging sensation, and burning sensation in the eye.
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