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Definition

Natamycin is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the eye. It works by disrupting the cell membrane of fungi, thereby killing them or inhibiting their growth.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Natamycin is commonly prescribed in the form of ophthalmic drops.
  2. It is effective against a variety of fungal pathogens, including Fusarium and Aspergillus species.
  3. Natamycin is not effective against bacterial or viral infections.
  4. The typical dosage involves applying one drop to the affected eye four to six times daily.
  5. Common side effects may include eye irritation, redness, and blurred vision.

Review Questions

  • What types of infections can natamycin treat?
  • How is natamycin typically administered for ocular use?
  • What are some common side effects associated with natamycin?

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