When antibiotic therapy is indicated for bacterial conjunctivitis, the most cost-effective options are the eye drops listed below that are included in the Walmart $4 prescription medication program:
- Sulfacet Sodium 10% op. solution
- Tobramycin 0.3% op. solution
Tobramycin is better tolerated because it causes less local irritation, often described as stinging and burning. This improves the compliance especially in younger children.
Sulfacetamide 10% has a better gram-positive than gram-negative coverage.
Antibiotic-containing eye medications available in the $4 Prescription Program by Walmart:
- Bacitracin op. ointment
- Erythromycin op. ointment
- Gentamicin 0.3% op. solution
- Neomycin/Polymyxin/Dexamethasone 0.1% op. ointment
- Neomycin/Polymyxin/Dexamethasone 0.1% op. suspension
- Polymyxin Sulfate/TMP op. solution
- Sulfacet Sodium 10% op. solution
- Tobramycin 0.3% op. solution
Gentamicin is used for gram-negative bacterial coverage but tends to be toxic to epithelia and retards healing. Aminoglycoside antibiotics include Gentamicin, Neomycin and Tobramycin.
Ciprofloxacin 3% is a broad-spectrum antibiotic with good gram-positive and gram-negative coverage (not included in the $4 program).
Gatifloxacin ophthalmic solution 0.3% (Zymar) is fourth-generation fluoroquinolone ophthalmic indicated for bacterial conjunctivitis.
References:
Conjunctivitis. AFP, 1998.
$4 Prescription Program. Walmart, PDF.
Should We Prescribe Antibiotics for Acute Conjunctivitis? AFP, 2002.
Image source: Conjunctivitis, Wikipedia, public domain.
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