Engatt 0.3% 5 ml is a prescription antibiotic ophthalmic solution used to treat Bacterial Eye Infections, including Bacterial Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye). It relieves symptoms such as eye redness, pain, discharge, and irritation caused by bacterial pathogens. The active ingredient is Gatifloxacin (0.3% w/v), an FDA-approved salt belonging to the Fluoroquinolone class of antibiotics.
This sterile aqueous solution is intended for external use only in the eye. Entod Pharmaceuticals Ltd, a GMP-certified pharmaceutical manufacturer, makes this medicine. Gatifloxacin works by inhibiting two bacterial enzymes, DNA-gyrase and topoisomerase IV, which bacteria need to replicate and repair their DNA. Blocking these enzymes prevents bacterial growth, stops the infection from spreading, and allows the eye to heal.
Apply the drops in the affected eye at the prescribed dose and duration. Wash hands thoroughly before use. Tilt the head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and instill one drop without letting the dropper tip touch the eye or eyelid. Press gently on the inner corner of the eye for about one minute after applying the drop to reduce drainage. Complete the full prescribed course even if symptoms improve early.
If a dose is missed, apply it as soon as possible. If the next dose is near, skip the missed one and resume the regular schedule. Common side effects include a brief burning sensation, eye irritation, redness, and a slight change in taste after instillation. Vision may temporarily blur after use; wait for it to clear before driving or performing tasks that require sharp vision. Store below 30°C, away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Discard the bottle within 4 weeks of opening.
Gatifloxacin in Engatt 0.3% 5 ml delivers targeted antibiotic action directly to the site of infection in the eye, making it highly effective against common bacterial eye infections such as Conjunctivitis.
Key benefits include:
Engatt 0.3% 5 ml is a prescription eye drop for external use only. However, general guidelines include:
Engatt 0.3% 5 ml is currently available in 0.3% strength. The following substitute with the same active ingredient is also available at Cheap Medicine Shop:
| Zymar 5 ml | $3.70/bottle |
| Gatiblu Eye Drop | $9.24/bottle |
Most side effects are mild and local to the eye, settling as the treatment course progresses. Common side effects of Engatt 0.3% 5 ml include:
These effects are usually temporary and ease as the body adjusts to the medicine. Seek medical attention if eye pain worsens, redness increases significantly, vision changes persist, or signs of a severe allergic reaction occur, such as facial swelling or difficulty breathing.
Liver Disease
Gatifloxacin ophthalmic solution has minimal systemic absorption when applied to the eye, so liver disease is unlikely to affect its pharmacokinetics or clearance significantly. However, individuals with known liver conditions should still inform their doctor before starting treatment.
Kidney Impairment
Because systemic absorption from ophthalmic Gatifloxacin is very low, kidney function does not significantly impact the safety or efficacy of this eye drop in most patients. Those with severe kidney disease should still use it under medical supervision.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
The safety of Engatt 0.3% 5 ml during pregnancy has not been fully established in clinical studies. It may be used during breastfeeding if prescribed, as systemic absorption is minimal, but a doctor should confirm its suitability for both pregnant and breastfeeding patients before use.
Avoid
Do not use this medicine if you are allergic to Gatifloxacin or any other Fluoroquinolone antibiotic. Avoid wearing contact lenses until the eye infection has fully cleared. Do not let the dropper tip touch the eye, eyelid, or any other surface, as this can contaminate the solution and introduce new bacteria. Avoid using this eye drop if you are taking oral Prednisolone or another systemic corticosteroid without informing your doctor, as the combination may affect heart rhythm in some cases. Discard the bottle 4 weeks after opening, even if the solution remains in the bottle.
Engatt 0.3% 5 ml uses include treating Bacterial Eye Infections, such as Bacterial Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye). It contains Gatifloxacin, a Fluoroquinolone antibiotic that stops bacteria from replicating in the eye, relieving symptoms like redness, discharge, pain, and irritation caused by the infection.
Engatt 0.3% 5 ml contains Gatifloxacin (0.3% w/v) as its active ingredient in a sterile aqueous ophthalmic solution. Gatifloxacin is a fourth-generation Fluoroquinolone antibiotic with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. Entod Pharmaceuticals Ltd manufactures it in a GMP-certified facility.
No, Engatt 0.3% 5 ml is effective only against bacterial eye infections. It does not treat viral Conjunctivitis, fungal eye infections, or eye irritation caused by allergies. A doctor should confirm the cause of the infection before treatment is started to ensure the correct medicine is used.
Most patients with Bacterial Conjunctivitis notice improvement in symptoms, such as reduced redness and discharge, within 2 to 3 days of starting treatment. The full course, typically 5 to 7 days, should be completed to fully clear the infection and reduce the risk of it returning.
No, contact lenses should not be worn during active treatment of an eye infection. Lenses can harbor bacteria, irritate an already inflamed eye, and interfere with the absorption of the drops. Only return to lens use after the infection has completely cleared, and your doctor confirms it is safe.
No, not immediately after applying the drops. Engatt 0.3% 5 ml may cause temporary blurred vision right after instillation. Wait until your vision is fully clear before driving or operating machinery. The blurring usually resolves within a few minutes of application.
Store this medicine below 30°C, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use. Once opened, the bottle must be discarded within 4 weeks to prevent contamination, even if the solution remains in the bottle. Always keep out of reach of children.
Engatt 0.3% 5 ml should not be used by anyone with a known allergy to Gatifloxacin, any other Fluoroquinolone antibiotic, or any ingredient in the formulation. Patients with known sensitivity to quinolone-class medications should inform their doctor before starting this or any related antibiotic eye drop.
If symptoms do not improve after 2 to 3 days of regular use, or if they worsen at any point during treatment, contact your doctor promptly. A lack of improvement may indicate that the infection is caused by a virus, fungus, or a resistant bacterial strain that requires a different antibiotic or a different type of treatment entirely.