Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm

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What Is Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm?

Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm is a prescription-grade ophthalmic antibiotic ointment manufactured by Sunways (India) Pvt. Ltd., containing Azithromycin 1% (10 mg per gram) — a second-generation macrolide antibiotic specifically formulated for topical ocular use. Azithromycin is clinically distinctive among ophthalmic antibiotics for two key reasons: it delivers sustained high drug concentrations in ocular tissues for significantly longer than most alternative antibiotics — enabling a simplified, low-frequency dosing schedule — and it also carries dual antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that simultaneously treat infection and reduce the redness, swelling, and discomfort associated with conjunctival inflammation. Dispensed in a convenient 5 gm tube, Estocin Eye Ointment is effective for adults and children aged 1 year and above. It is particularly well-suited for bedtime application, forming a protective, sustained-release film across the ocular surface through the night. Order genuine Estocin Eye Ointment directly from Ed Care Store — your trusted online pharmacy for authentic ophthalmic medications. Order Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm → Buy Now at the Best Price

Composition — What Does Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm Contain?

Each gram of Estocin Eye Ointment contains:
  • Azithromycin 1% (10 mg/gm): A second-generation ophthalmic macrolide antibiotic belonging to the azalide subclass. Azithromycin is derived from erythromycin but has been structurally modified to produce superior tissue penetration, a significantly longer half-life in ocular tissues, and a broader antibacterial spectrum. Unlike first-generation macrolides such as erythromycin, Azithromycin achieves tissue concentrations that persist for days at the ocular surface following a single application — enabling a reduced dosing regimen of twice daily for 2 days followed by once daily for 5 days (7 days total), versus the 4 times daily schedule required by most other ophthalmic antibiotics. Additionally, Azithromycin's unique anti-inflammatory mechanism reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine production and neutrophil activation — providing relief from conjunctival inflammation alongside bacterial eradication.
The ointment base uses medium-chain triglycerides as the vehicle — a well-tolerated, non-irritating, lipophilic base that enhances corneal penetration and extends drug retention time across the ocular surface. The formulation is preservative-free in terms of benzalkonium chloride (BAK), reducing the risk of ocular surface toxicity with regular use.

What Is Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm Used For?

Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm is prescribed by ophthalmologists for bacterial eye infections caused by susceptible organisms. Its validated indications include:
  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye): The primary and most common indication. Azithromycin is clinically effective against the major pathogens causing bacterial conjunctivitis — including Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mitis group, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and CDC coryneform group G bacteria. Clinical trials have demonstrated Azithromycin's superior efficacy compared to Tobramycin for bacterial conjunctivitis, particularly in paediatric patients.
  • Trachoma Conjunctivitis: Estocin Eye Ointment is effective against trachoma — a highly contagious eye infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, and a leading infectious cause of preventable blindness globally. Azithromycin is the antibiotic of choice for chlamydial ocular infections due to its excellent intracellular penetration — Chlamydia lives and replicates inside cells, where many antibiotics cannot reach adequate concentrations.
  • Blepharitis and Lid Margin Infections: The ointment's prolonged contact time with the eyelid margin during sleep makes it particularly effective for chronic Staphylococcal blepharitis and other lid margin bacterial overgrowth conditions. Azithromycin's anti-inflammatory effect also helps reduce the chronic eyelid inflammation associated with this condition.
  • Post-Operative Eye Infection Prevention: Applied post-surgically to prevent secondary bacterial infection following cataract surgery, LASIK, or other ocular procedures.
Important: Estocin Eye Ointment is effective only against bacterial infections. It will not treat viral conjunctivitis (adenovirus), fungal, or herpetic keratitis. Using antibiotics unnecessarily for non-bacterial infections promotes resistance. Browse our full range of eye care treatments to find the right product for your specific diagnosis.

How Does Estocin Eye Ointment Work?

Azithromycin exerts its antibacterial effect by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit of bacterial cells — the protein-manufacturing machinery inside bacteria. By occupying this binding site, Azithromycin blocks the transpeptidation step of bacterial protein synthesis: the ribosome can begin building proteins but cannot complete them. Without functional proteins, bacteria cannot build cell membranes, produce metabolic enzymes, or replicate — ultimately leading to growth arrest (bacteriostatic action) and, at higher tissue concentrations, bacterial cell death. Crucially, Azithromycin also penetrates inside cells — making it one of the very few ophthalmic antibiotics effective against intracellular pathogens such as Chlamydia trachomatis. Its second mechanism is anti-inflammatory activity: Azithromycin reduces macrophage production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α), inhibits neutrophil migration into infected tissue, and reduces mucin hypersecretion — providing faster resolution of the redness, swelling, discharge, and lid crusting associated with bacterial conjunctivitis. The ointment vehicle enhances these effects by maintaining high drug concentrations at the ocular surface for extended periods after each application. For infections that also require a dedicated anti-inflammatory component alongside antibiotics, explore the Ocupol DX Eye Ointment (Chloramphenicol + Polymyxin B + Dexamethasone) as a triple-action alternative.

Dosage — How Much Estocin Eye Ointment to Use?

Standard Treatment Course — Bacterial Conjunctivitis

The clinically validated dosing regimen for Estocin Eye Ointment is:
  • Days 1 and 2: Apply 1 ribbon (approximately 0.5 cm) of ointment into the lower eyelid of the affected eye(s) twice daily — morning and evening, approximately 8–12 hours apart.
  • Days 3 through 7: Apply 1 ribbon once daily at the same time each day — preferably at bedtime for maximum overnight contact with the ocular surface.
This simplified 7-day course (2-day twice-daily + 5-day once-daily) is a clinically proven advantage of Azithromycin over other ophthalmic antibiotics that require 4 applications per day for 5–7 days. Fewer daily applications improve treatment adherence and reduce the risk of incomplete courses.

For Trachoma Conjunctivitis

Typically once daily for 3 days or as directed by your ophthalmologist. Trachoma treatment often requires a systemic oral antibiotic (such as oral Azithromycin) alongside topical therapy — always follow your doctor's complete treatment plan.

For Children (1 Year and Older)

The same dosing schedule applies for children aged 1 year and above, under direct medical supervision. Estocin Eye Ointment is NOT recommended for infants under 1 year of age. Use with a spacer or with parental assistance for young children. If you are also seeking a daytime liquid antibiotic to complement this bedtime ointment, explore our range of antibiotic eye drops for a compatible daytime treatment option.

How to Apply Estocin Eye Ointment Correctly — Step-by-Step

Correct technique is critical for maximum drug delivery to the infection site and for preventing cross-contamination during treatment:
  1. Step 1 — Wash Hands: Wash and thoroughly dry your hands before and after every application. This is the single most important step in preventing the spread of bacterial conjunctivitis to the second eye or to other people.
  2. Step 2 — Clean the Eye: If there is discharge or crusting on the eyelid or lashes, gently clean from the inner corner outward using a clean, damp cloth or cotton pad — using a fresh piece for each eye.
  3. Step 3 — Tilt Head Back: Tilt your head back slightly and look upward.
  4. Step 4 — Create Pocket: Gently pull down your lower eyelid with a clean fingertip to form a small conjunctival pocket between the eyelid and the eyeball.
  5. Step 5 — Apply Ointment: Hold the tube close to (but not touching) the eye. Squeeze a small ribbon — approximately 0.5 cm — of ointment into the lower eyelid pocket. Do NOT allow the tube tip to contact the eye, eyelashes, or skin — this contaminates the tube tip and renders the remaining ointment unsafe.
  6. Step 6 — Close & Spread: Close the eye gently and roll the eyeball in all directions to distribute the ointment evenly across the entire ocular surface. Keep the eye closed for 1–2 minutes.
  7. Step 7 — Wipe Excess: Gently wipe any ointment that has squeezed out onto the eyelid with a clean tissue.
  8. Step 8 — Recap Immediately: Replace the tube cap immediately after use and tighten securely. Never leave the tube open between applications.
  9. Step 9 — Blurred Vision: Temporary blurring of vision for 5–10 minutes is normal after ointment application. Avoid driving or operating machinery immediately after use until vision clears.
First time applying eye ointment? Read our blog: How to Apply Eye Ointment Correctly — A Step-by-Step Guide for a detailed visual walkthrough with hygiene tips for safe self-administration.

Common Side Effects of Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm

Estocin Eye Ointment is well tolerated at the ocular level. Most side effects are mild, local, and transient — resolving naturally as the treatment course progresses:
  • Temporary blurred vision — immediately after application; clears within 5–10 minutes
  • Mild burning or stinging sensation — brief localised discomfort at application
  • Eye itching or irritation — usually transient and self-limiting
  • Conjunctival hyperaemia (redness) — mild increased redness of the white of the eye
  • Foreign body sensation — a feeling that something is in the eye; temporary
  • Watery eyes — reflex tearing in response to application
  • Eyelid swelling or discomfort — uncommon; monitor and report if worsening
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience: 
  • Severe allergic reaction: significant rash, hives, facial or throat swelling, difficulty breathing, or anaphylaxis — discontinue immediately and seek emergency care.
  • Worsening symptoms after 48 hours: increasing discharge, pain, or deteriorating vision — the causative organism may be resistant or non-bacterial, requiring reassessment and a different treatment approach.
  • Secondary fungal infection: unusual white patches in or around the eye, or persistent unusual discharge following antibiotic treatment.
  • Significant vision changes: sudden decrease in visual acuity, new floaters, or flashing lights — seek urgent ophthalmological review.

Precautions and Warnings Before Using Estocin Eye Ointment

Inform your ophthalmologist before starting Estocin Eye Ointment if you:
  • Are allergic to Azithromycin, any other macrolide antibiotic (erythromycin, clarithromycin, roxithromycin), or to medium-chain triglycerides or any component of the ointment formulation
  • Have a known or suspected viral, fungal, or mycobacterial eye infection — Estocin is indicated for bacterial infections only; using it in non-bacterial infections is ineffective and promotes antibiotic resistance
  • Have active herpes simplex keratitis — a contraindication for most topical antibiotics
  • Are currently wearing contact lenses — always remove contact lenses before applying the ointment and do not reinsert until the full treatment course is completed and the infection has fully resolved
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding — use only when clearly necessary and under direct medical supervision; systemic absorption from topical ophthalmic use is minimal but consult your doctor
  • Have a history of prolonged antibiotic use to the eye — extended use beyond the prescribed course may result in secondary fungal overgrowth or resistant bacterial infections
Contact Lens Warning: Remove contact lenses (including soft, rigid, and orthokeratology lenses) before every application. Contact lenses harbour bacteria and can re-inoculate the treated eye, preventing the infection from clearing. Resume lens wear only after confirming complete resolution of all infection signs with your ophthalmologist. Children Under 1 Year: Estocin Eye Ointment is not recommended for use in infants under 1 year of age. In children aged 1 year and above, use under direct ophthalmological supervision only. Antibiotic Resistance: Always complete the full prescribed 7-day course even if symptoms improve significantly after the first 2–3 days. Stopping early leaves residual bacteria alive and creates conditions for the development of antibiotic-resistant strains — converting a simple infection into a far more difficult-to-treat one.

Estocin (Azithromycin) vs Other Antibiotic Eye Ointments — How Does It Compare?

Azithromycin's key clinical advantages over other ophthalmic antibiotic ointments are its simplified dosing regimen, intracellular penetration, and anti-inflammatory action. Unlike fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin, Moxifloxacin) — which must be administered 3–4 times daily — Azithromycin's prolonged tissue half-life allows twice-daily dosing for just 2 days, then once-daily for 5 days. This dramatically reduces the treatment burden and improves adherence, particularly in children and busy adults. Compared to Chloramphenicol-based preparations, Azithromycin carries no risk of systemic haematological adverse effects and is generally better tolerated on the ocular surface. If you are looking for a fourth-generation fluoroquinolone option with dual-enzyme bactericidal activity, the Moxigram Eye Ointment (Moxifloxacin 0.5%) is available on our platform for a direct clinical comparison. For a daytime antibiotic drop to complement Estocin overnight therapy, the Ciprofloxacin Eye Drops provide a well-established, cost-effective option. Browse our complete eye drops and ointments collection to compare all available antibiotic, antiviral, and steroid ophthalmic preparations.

How to Store Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm

  • Store at room temperature between 10°C and 25°C (or as specified on the pack), in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze — extremes of temperature alter the ointment's consistency, stability, and therapeutic efficacy.
  • Keep the tube cap tightly closed after every application to prevent contamination and evaporation of the ointment base.
  • Do not use ointment that has changed colour, has an unusual odour, or whose tube has been damaged — discard and replace.
  • Discard the tube after completing the full 7-day prescribed course. Do not retain for future use — the tube may have become contaminated during treatment.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets at all times.
  • Check the expiry date printed on the tube and outer carton before use.

Recognising Bacterial Eye Infections — What You Need to Know

Bacterial conjunctivitis is one of the most commonly misidentified eye conditions — frequently confused with viral conjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, or allergic eye disease. Using the wrong treatment delays recovery and risks worsening the underlying condition. Educate yourself with these expert resources from the Ed Care Store health library:
  • Bacterial vs Viral Conjunctivitis: How to Tell the Difference and Choose the Right Treatment
  • What Is Trachoma? Causes, Symptoms & Why Azithromycin Is the Treatment of Choice
  • Eye Infection in Children: When to Treat at Home vs When to See a Doctor

Why Buy Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm from Ed Care Store?

Patients across India and worldwide choose Ed Care Store for genuine prescription ophthalmic medications at competitive prices, with fast and discreet home delivery. Here is why we are the trusted destination for eye care medications:
  • 100% Genuine Sunways India Product: Every tube sourced directly from licensed pharmaceutical distributors — authentic formulation, correct dosage, fully certified.
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  • Fast & Discreet Delivery: Orders dispatched in plain, tamper-evident packaging with real-time tracking — delivered to your door.
  • Wide Eye Care Range: Browse our full eye drops and ointments range — antibiotics, lubricants, anti-allergy, steroid, and combination ophthalmic products from all leading pharmaceutical brands.
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Clear the infection. Soothe the inflammation. Protect your vision. Order Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm Now Disclaimer: The content on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Estocin Eye Ointment 5 Gm is a prescription medication. Always consult a qualified ophthalmologist or healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or adjusting any eye treatment. Not indicated for viral, fungal, or parasitic ocular infections. Not recommended for children under 1 year of age.
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