1. Anti-infection factors:
- Acyclovir: Ointment: 3% w / w.
- Gentamicin: Solution (drop to the eye): 0.3% (sulfate).
- Tetracycline: Eye ointment: 1% (hydrochloride).
2 - anti-inflammatory factors:
- Prednisolone: Solution (drop to the eye): 5.0% (sodium phosphate).
3 - Local anesthetics:
- Tetraquine a: Solution (drop to the eye): 5.0% (hydrochloride).
A is not given to the newborn.
4- Correction dilators:
- Atropine * a: Solution (drop to the eye): 1.0%; 5.0%; 1% (sulfate).
* Or humatropin or cyclopentolates.
a> 3 months.
- Epinephrine (Adrenaline) R: Solution (drop to the eye): 2% (in the form of hydrochloride).
R Review eye drops against infection and determine the best for children.
- Acyclovir: Ointment: 3% w / w.
- Gentamicin: Solution (drop to the eye): 0.3% (sulfate).
- Tetracycline: Eye ointment: 1% (hydrochloride).
2 - anti-inflammatory factors:
- Prednisolone: Solution (drop to the eye): 5.0% (sodium phosphate).
3 - Local anesthetics:
- Tetraquine a: Solution (drop to the eye): 5.0% (hydrochloride).
A is not given to the newborn.
4- Correction dilators:
- Atropine * a: Solution (drop to the eye): 1.0%; 5.0%; 1% (sulfate).
* Or humatropin or cyclopentolates.
a> 3 months.
- Epinephrine (Adrenaline) R: Solution (drop to the eye): 2% (in the form of hydrochloride).
R Review eye drops against infection and determine the best for children.
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