Orchacin Difference Orchacin
eye drops has :
- Good ocular penetration
- Low resistance
- Long retention time in the tear fluid
Good ocular penetration
Orchacin reaches where others can not
- Orchacin is lomefloxacin which is a double fluorinated quinolone.
- This double fluorination gives it more lipophilic criteria than
other quinolones.
- Its higher lipophilicity gives it excellent penetration through the ocular tissues.
Cmax of Orchacin in ocular tissue after single instillation
In cornea is 65 mcg/ml in 0.25 h, which is 16 times more than MIC90
.
(Minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotic at which the growth
of 90% of isolates is inhibited)
Low resistance
Never disappoints you
- Orchacin shows the highest capacity to penetrate
the membrane and to accumulate into cells.
- Good penetration through cells reduces the development of bacterial resistance.

Long retention time in the tear film
Stays longer for a better effect

Orchacin
Difference
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