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Eye drops for infected OC Nails?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by AliceP, Nov 1, 2010.

  1. AliceP

    AliceP Member


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    Has anyone heard about the use of cloramphenicol ( over the counter -antibiotic eye drops - commonly used to treat conjunctivitis) as a first line therapy for infected ingrowing nails in healthy patients? I had been informed by another podiatrist that it was acceptable for use but haven't been able to find any details anywhere.
     
  2. hollien

    hollien Member

    Hi AliceP
    I recently had an elderly lady who had been using an eye drop that her GP had prescribed for her mycotic nails. Unfortunately it caused a large amount of subungal maceration and breakdown of the nail bed. I'm not sure if she used it as the GP had prescribed, but based on the resulting wound, I would not recommend this treatment to any other clients.
     
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