Introduction to Fluwel
Fluwel (Fluconazole Eye Drops) is a highly effective antifungal solution designed for the treatment of ocular fungal infections. It belongs to the triazole antifungal group, known for its potent activity against Candida, Aspergillus, and other fungal pathogens affecting the eyes. Fluwel offers rapid symptom relief and excellent corneal penetration, ensuring effective infection management with minimal side effects.
Uses of Fluwel
Treatment of Fungal Keratitis and Conjunctivitis
Management of Fungal Endophthalmitis
Prevention of Secondary Ocular Fungal Infections
Post-Surgical Antifungal Therapy in High-Risk Patients
Benefits of Fluwel
Broad-Spectrum Antifungal Coverage Against Major Ocular Pathogens
High Corneal Penetration for Effective Infection Control
Rapid Symptom Relief from Redness, Pain, and Blurred Vision
Non-Irritating and Safe for Long-Term Use Under Supervision
Minimal Systemic Absorption, Reducing the Risk of Side Effects
Mechanism of Action of Fluwel
Fluconazole inhibits lanosterol 14α-demethylase, a key enzyme required for ergosterol synthesis in fungal cells. This disrupts the fungal cell membrane, inhibiting fungal growth and ultimately leading to cell death. Its high solubility and corneal permeability ensure effective penetration into infected ocular tissues for optimal antifungal action.