Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone

Buy Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone (Obramycin/Dexamethasone) Online in Australia

PackageDosagePricePrice per Dose
Dosage: 0.1/0.3%
3224635 bottle0.1/0.3%AUD128.41AUD25.69
3224644 bottle0.1/0.3%AUD122.82AUD30.71
3224653 bottle0.1/0.3%AUD114.45AUD38.14
3224662 bottle0.1/0.3%AUD103.28AUD51.65
3224671 bottle0.1/0.3%AUD75.36AUD75.36
Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone Description

What is Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone?

Ofloxacin/Dexamethasone is a combined medicine sold as an ophthalmic or otic formulation. It pairs an antibiotic with a steroid for short-term treatment of infections that cause inflammation. In online pharmacy listings you’ll often see it described as a prescription product intended to relieve symptoms like redness, swelling, itching and discharge. The combination is meant to address both infection and inflammation in one treatment.

How does it work?

Ofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. It interferes with bacterial DNA replication, helping to stop the growth of the infection. Dexamethasone is a potent anti-inflammatory steroid. It reduces swelling, redness and irritation in the affected tissues. Together, they aim to clear the infection while easing discomfort, so you can see and hear more clearly or feel less irritated sooner.

What is it used for?

The medicine is used for bacterial conjunctivitis and certain ear infections where inflammation is a major feature. It is not effective against viral infections like the common cold or flu, and it should not be used for fungal infections unless specifically advised. Your doctor or pharmacist will confirm if this combination is suitable for your condition and will set the duration of treatment.

How to use

Carefully read the instructions on the label. For eyes, wash hands, tilt your head, pull down the lower eyelid and place one or two drops into the pocket. Keep the eye closed and press gently on the inner corner to limit drainage. For ears, gently position the ear to straighten the canal and administer the prescribed number of drops. Stay on your side for a few minutes to allow absorption. Do not touch the dropper to the eye, ear, or any surface. Do not share the bottle. Use exactly as directed and complete the full course even if symptoms improve sooner.

Possible side effects

Most people tolerate the medicine well, but some experience a brief burning or stinging sensation after application. Other common effects include blurred vision, dry eye, or a metallic taste. Less often, you may notice itching, redness, or irritation. Seek medical help for signs of a serious reaction, such as severe eye or ear pain, swelling around the eye, fever, or worsening symptoms. Prolonged steroid use can raise intraocular pressure and affect vision; fluoroquinolones can rarely affect tendons or nerves. If you have any doubt about adverse effects, talk to your pharmacist or doctor.

Cautions and who should avoid

Do not use if you have an allergy to ofloxacin, dexamethasone, or any quinolone antibiotics. Tell your clinician about pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you have glaucoma or a history of eye or ear problems. In ear use, avoid if the eardrum is perforated unless advised by a clinician. Contact lens wearers should ask about lens use during treatment. Children, older adults, or people with certain medical conditions may require special dosing or monitoring.

Practical notes for online shoppers

Online pharmacy listings often remind customers to store the medicine at room temperature away from light and to discard any unused product after the prescribed period. Always check the expiry date before use. If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for the next dose. Do not double dose. When buying online, verify that the product matches your prescription and that packaging is intact. If you have questions about interactions with other medicines, consult the pharmacist before starting treatment.