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Something Had Gone Into The Eyes, Red & Swollen. Dr Advised To Have Conjuctivitis. On Antibiotics, Cyra. Why Cyra?

Hi.. Yesterday while walking on the road, something went into my right eye and my eye became red and swollen up. I treid using ocurest eye drops but it didnt help. I went to the doc last night and he told me I am having conjuctivitis and he prescribed me an antibiotic drops and also cyra d, 1-0-1 for 3 days. I sued the drops and part of the swelling ahs gone and so has the redness. I am wondering why cyra d was given. I am a nursing mother too. Thanks !
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Cyra is an analgesic, i.e pain killer and anti inflammatory i.e for reducing swelling. It may be taken during lactation.
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Something Had Gone Into The Eyes, Red & Swollen. Dr Advised To Have Conjuctivitis. On Antibiotics, Cyra. Why Cyra?

Cyra is an analgesic, i.e pain killer and anti inflammatory i.e for reducing swelling. It may be taken during lactation.