Chloramphenicol Antibacterial

Product/Composition Chloramphenicol Antibacterial
Form Antibacterial
Strength 0.50%
Production Capacity 1 Million Antibacterial/Month
Packaging 5ml
Therapeutic use Eye and Ear Drops
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

Chloramphenicol

  • Type: Broad-spectrum antibiotic

  • Main Use: Treats a wide range of bacterial infections, especially in the eyes.

How It Works

  • Chloramphenicol stops bacteria from making proteins they need to grow and multiply.

  • This halts the infection and allows the immune system to clear the bacteria.

Forms Available

  • Eye drops and eye ointment – for bacterial eye infections

  • Oral capsules or injection – for serious infections (used less often today because of possible side effects)

Common Uses (Topical/Eye Form)

  • Bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye caused by bacteria)

  • Blepharitis (eyelid infection)

  • Other superficial eye infections

Common Uses (Systemic Form – Rare Today)

  • Serious infections like typhoid fever, meningitis, or rickettsial infections — usually only if other antibiotics aren’t suitable

Advantages

  • Works against many different bacteria

  • Often very effective for eye infections

  • Available as over-the-counter eye drops in some countries

Possible Side Effects

  • Eye use: Mild stinging or burning, temporary blurred vision, irritation

  • Oral/injection use: Rare but serious risk of bone marrow suppression or aplastic anemia (this is why systemic use is limited)

  • Allergic reactions (rare but possible)

Precautions

  • Use only for bacterial infections — it won’t work for viral or allergic conjunctivitis

  • Complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve

  • If using for the eyes, avoid touching the dropper tip to your eye or skin to prevent contamination