Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm

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What Is Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm?

Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm is a prescription-only topical ophthalmic corticosteroid formulated as a sterile, white to off-white ointment for external ophthalmic use. Each gram of ointment contains 5 mg of Loteprednol Etabonate (0.5%) in a petrolatum-mineral oil ointment base. What distinguishes Loteprednol Etabonate from older ophthalmic corticosteroids such as prednisolone acetate or dexamethasone is its retrometabolic design. Loteprednol is structurally designed as a "soft steroid" — it is metabolised into pharmacologically inactive metabolites after its therapeutic effect within the eye, which dramatically limits its absorption into the systemic circulation. This makes Lotel Eye Ointment an excellent choice for patients who require prolonged ocular corticosteroid therapy but need to minimise the risk of elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), adrenal suppression, and cataract formation that conventional steroids can cause. Patients looking for a comprehensive range of ophthalmic products — from lubricants to anti-glaucoma drops — can explore the full eye care products collection at Ed Care Store for a complete selection of trusted ophthalmic solutions.

What Is Lotel Eye Ointment Used For?

Post-Operative Ocular Inflammation & Pain

This is the primary and most widely approved indication for Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm. Following eye surgeries — including cataract extraction, corneal transplantation (keratoplasty), strabismus surgery, and refractive procedures such as LASIK or PRK — the eye undergoes a natural but often uncomfortable post-surgical inflammatory response. Symptoms include redness, swelling of the conjunctiva and periorbital tissue, photophobia (light sensitivity), pain, and watery discharge. Loteprednol Etabonate suppresses this surgically-induced inflammatory cascade by blocking prostaglandin and cytokine synthesis within the anterior ocular segment. When applied as directed in the post-operative period, Lotel Eye Ointment accelerates recovery, reduces patient discomfort, and protects corneal graft integrity in transplant procedures. It is frequently prescribed as a bedtime ointment in combination with daytime steroid eye drops to maintain 24-hour anti-inflammatory coverage.

Steroid-Responsive Allergic Eye Conditions

Lotel Eye Ointment is also prescribed for a range of steroid-responsive anterior segment ocular inflammatory disorders including:
  • Seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis — particularly in moderate-to-severe cases not adequately controlled by antihistamine or mast cell stabiliser eye drops alone
  • Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) — a chronic, recurrent allergic eye disease predominantly affecting young males, characterised by intense itching, photophobia, and mucous discharge
  • Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) — often associated with contact lens wear or ocular prosthesis use, presenting with large papillae on the upper tarsal conjunctiva
  • Episcleritis and anterior scleritis — inflammatory conditions of the episcleral or scleral tissues characterised by redness, pain, and tenderness
  • Iritis and anterior uveitis — inflammation of the iris and ciliary body, causing photophobia, pain, miosis, and reduced visual acuity
  • Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis — a nodular inflammatory condition of the conjunctiva and cornea associated with hypersensitivity to microbial antigens
  Patients who also experience dry eye symptoms alongside inflammatory conditions can benefit from a lubricant eye drop. Trehalube Eye Drop 10 Ml (Sodium Hyaluronate + Trehalose) is a preservative-free lubricant available on the same platform, suitable for use alongside steroid ointment therapy (with appropriate dosing intervals).

How Does Lotel Eye Ointment Work?

Mechanism of Action of Loteprednol Etabonate

Loteprednol Etabonate is a C-20 ester-based corticosteroid derived structurally from prednisolone. Once applied to the conjunctival sac, it penetrates the corneal epithelium and reaches the anterior chamber and surrounding tissues, where it exerts potent anti-inflammatory activity through the glucocorticoid receptor pathway:
  • Inhibition of Phospholipase A2: Loteprednol stimulates the production of lipocortin-1 (annexin-1), which inhibits phospholipase A2 — an enzyme that initiates the arachidonic acid cascade. Blocking this cascade prevents the synthesis of prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes — the primary chemical mediators of ocular inflammation, pain, and vascular permeability.
  • Cytokine Suppression: Reduces the transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α) and chemokines that recruit neutrophils, eosinophils, and mast cells to the inflamed ocular tissue.
  • Mast Cell Stabilisation: Inhibits mast cell degranulation and histamine release — directly addressing the allergic component in conditions such as VKC and allergic conjunctivitis.
  • Vascular Permeability Reduction: Decreases capillary dilation and plasma protein leakage into the conjunctival and corneal stroma — reducing the visible redness, oedema, and watery discharge associated with active inflammation.
 

Why Loteprednol Has Fewer Side Effects Than Conventional Steroids

Conventional ophthalmic corticosteroids (prednisolone acetate, dexamethasone) are metabolised into active metabolites that can accumulate in ocular and systemic tissues, leading to elevated intraocular pressure (steroid-induced glaucoma), posterior subcapsular cataract formation, and HPA axis suppression with prolonged use. Loteprednol Etabonate, by contrast, undergoes predictable metabolic conversion into inactive compounds after local steroid receptor binding within the eye — specifically transforming into Δ1-cortienic acid etabonate and then Δ1-cortienic acid, both of which are pharmacologically inert. This metabolic design specifically limits:
  • IOP elevation risk: Clinical studies show significantly lower rates of clinically meaningful IOP increases with Loteprednol compared to prednisolone acetate or dexamethasone in equivalent anti-inflammatory doses.
  • Cataract risk: Reduced systemic metabolite accumulation decreases lens protein interactions associated with posterior subcapsular cataract development.
  • Systemic absorption: Minimal systemic bioavailability makes Lotel Eye Ointment considerably safer than oral or injectable corticosteroids for extended ocular use.
  For patients who require systemic oral corticosteroid therapy alongside topical ocular treatment — such as those with severe autoimmune uveitis — Omnacortil 40 Mg Tablet (Prednisolone) is available on the same platform for concurrent systemic management under physician supervision.

How to Apply Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm Correctly

Correct application technique ensures maximum drug delivery to the ocular surface while minimising contamination risk:
  • Check the tube seal: Before first use, ensure the foil seal on the tube nozzle is intact. Do not use the ointment if the seal is broken.
  • Wash hands thoroughly: Wash with soap and water and dry completely before handling the tube.
  • Contact lens removal: If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying the ointment. Wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting.
  • Positioning: Tilt your head back gently. Using the index finger of your free hand, pull down the lower eyelid to create a shallow conjunctival pocket.
  • Ointment application: Hold the ointment tube close to (but not touching) the eye. Gently squeeze to apply a thin ribbon of ointment approximately 1 cm (one-third of an inch) long into the conjunctival pocket.
  • Do not touch the tube tip: Never allow the nozzle to contact the eye surface, eyelashes, eyelids, or fingers — this prevents contamination and secondary infection.
  • Close the eye: Release the lower eyelid and gently close the eye. Roll the eyeball in all directions for 1–2 minutes to spread the ointment evenly across the ocular surface.
  • Apply gentle pressure: Press the inner corner of the eye (near the nose) for approximately 1 minute to limit nasolacrimal drainage and maximise local drug contact time.
  • Blurred vision: Temporary blurring of vision is expected immediately after ointment application — avoid driving or operating machinery until vision clears fully.
  • Multiple medications: If using other eye drops or ointments concurrently, maintain a gap of at least 5–10 minutes between applications.
  • Recap and store: Replace the cap tightly after each use and store as directed.
 

Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm – Dosage Guidelines

Dosing is determined by your prescribing ophthalmologist based on the specific condition, its severity, and treatment duration. Standard dosage guidance:
Indication Recommended Application Frequency Duration
Post-Operative Inflammation Thin ribbon (~1 cm) in lower conjunctival sac 4 times daily (approx. every 6 hrs) Typically 2 weeks; taper as directed
Allergic Conjunctivitis (moderate-severe) Thin ribbon (~1 cm) in lower conjunctival sac 2–4 times daily Short course; reassess at 2 weeks
Vernal / Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis As prescribed by ophthalmologist 2–4 times daily As directed; review regularly
Anterior Uveitis / Iritis As prescribed by ophthalmologist Up to 4 times daily Under close IOP monitoring
Bedtime Dose (combination regimen) Thin ribbon at bedtime Once daily (evening) Alongside daytime steroid drops
  Important: Do not use Lotel Eye Ointment for more than the prescribed duration without ophthalmic review. Prolonged use of any ophthalmic corticosteroid — even one with a favourable safety profile like Loteprednol — requires monitoring of intraocular pressure, lens clarity, and ocular surface integrity. If no clinical improvement is seen within 48 hours, consult your ophthalmologist promptly to reassess the diagnosis.

Key Benefits of Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm

  • Retrometabolic Safety Advantage: Loteprednol's unique design to metabolise into inactive compounds significantly reduces the three main risks of ophthalmic steroids: elevated IOP, cataract formation, and systemic absorption — making it suitable for longer-duration therapy than conventional alternatives.
  • Dual Efficacy — Inflammation & Allergy: Effective across both surgically-induced and allergically-driven ocular inflammation — a clinically versatile ointment covering multiple anterior segment inflammatory indications.
  • Overnight / Bedtime Dosing Ideal: The ointment formulation creates a sustained drug reservoir on the ocular surface during sleep — providing continuous anti-inflammatory coverage through the night when eye drops are impractical.
  • Preservative-Free Base Option: The petrolatum-mineral oil base is generally well-tolerated by even sensitive ocular surfaces, without the preservative-related epithelial toxicity associated with prolonged multidose eye drop use.
  • Suitable for Post-Surgical Use: Prescribed by ophthalmologists specifically for post-LASIK, post-cataract, and post-keratoplasty recovery — one of the few corticosteroids trusted for these delicate surgical recovery phases.
  • Trusted Manufacturer: Manufactured by Ajanta Pharma Ltd. — a well-established pharmaceutical company with GMP-certified manufacturing facilities and a strong presence across multiple international markets.
  • 5 Gm Pack Efficiency: The 5-gram tube provides a generous supply for complete short-course treatment cycles, reducing the inconvenience and cost of frequent refills for standard post-surgical or acute allergic courses.
  For intraocular pressure-related eye conditions requiring a different therapeutic approach, Careprost Eye Drops (Bimatoprost) — a prostaglandin analogue used to lower IOP in glaucoma — is available on the same platform as a separate ophthalmic treatment option.

Common Side Effects of Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm

Lotel Eye Ointment is generally well-tolerated with its retrometabolically designed active ingredient. Most side effects are mild, localised to the eye, and transient:

Common (Usually Mild & Transient)

  • Temporary blurred vision immediately after application — expected with all ophthalmic ointments due to the viscous base; resolves within minutes
  • Mild burning or stinging sensation upon application
  • Watery eyes or increased lacrimation shortly after use
  • Foreign body sensation in the eye
  • Mild conjunctival redness or discharge
  • Eyelid discomfort or mild oedema
 

Less Common — Requiring Medical Attention

  • Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP): Though significantly less common with Loteprednol than with prednisolone or dexamethasone, IOP elevation can still occur, particularly with prolonged use. Report any vision changes, halos around lights, or eye pain to your ophthalmologist immediately.
  • Ocular fungal or secondary bacterial infections: Steroid use suppresses local immune responses — monitor for signs of new or worsening infection during treatment
  • Delayed wound healing: Corticosteroids can slow corneal epithelial recovery — use with caution following corneal injury or surgery where epithelial healing is critical
  • Posterior subcapsular cataract: Long-term high-dose ophthalmic steroid use is associated with lens changes — lens monitoring recommended for extended use
  • Punctate keratopathy: Rare corneal surface irregularity occasionally reported with ophthalmic ointments
  Discontinue use and seek immediate ophthalmologic review if you experience: sudden vision changes, persistent eye pain, significant IOP elevation, or signs of hypersensitivity (severe redness, facial swelling, or anaphylaxis).

Who Should Not Use Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm?

Lotel Eye Ointment is contraindicated or requires special caution in the following patient groups:
  • Known hypersensitivity to Loteprednol Etabonate, any corticosteroid, or any component of the ointment base (petrolatum, mineral oil)
  • Acute herpes simplex viral keratitis (dendritic ulcer): Corticosteroids can dramatically worsen herpes simplex eye infections, leading to rapid corneal ulceration — a serious, vision-threatening complication
  • Active untreated bacterial, fungal, or mycobacterial eye infections: Steroid immunosuppression promotes pathogen proliferation; infections must be adequately treated before or concurrently with steroid therapy
  • Vaccinia, varicella, and other viral diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva
  • Confirmed or suspected ocular mycobacterial infections (atypical mycobacteria, tuberculosis involving the eye)
  • Patients under 18 years of age: Safety and efficacy in paediatric patients have not been established for this formulation
  Use with caution in: patients with pre-existing glaucoma or a family history of glaucoma, those with a history of corticosteroid-induced IOP elevation, patients with active corneal epithelial defects, and patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding (use only when benefits clearly outweigh risks under medical supervision). For men managing concurrent health conditions alongside eye treatment, Bimat Eye Drops (Bimatoprost) is a separate ophthalmic treatment available on the same platform — used for glaucoma-related IOP management, a condition that must be ruled out before initiating steroid eye therapy.

Important Precautions for Safe Use

  • IOP Monitoring: Intraocular pressure should be checked before initiating therapy and at regular intervals (every 2–4 weeks) during use — particularly in patients using Lotel Eye Ointment for more than 10 consecutive days.
  • Complete the full prescribed course: Do not stop treatment early simply because symptoms appear to have resolved — premature discontinuation can allow the inflammatory process to rebound.
  • Do not self-prescribe: Lotel Eye Ointment is a prescription medicine and should only be used under the direct supervision of a qualified ophthalmologist.
  • Do not use for red eye of unknown origin: Several causes of conjunctival redness (viral keratitis, corneal abrasion, glaucoma) are worsened by steroids — accurate diagnosis before treatment is essential.
  • Discard safely after treatment: Do not use leftover Lotel Eye Ointment for future episodes without medical reassessment — different conditions may require different treatments.
  • Avoid sharing: Never share your ophthalmic ointment tube with another person — cross-contamination can spread ocular infections.
 

Storage Instructions for Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm

  • Store at room temperature between 15°C and 25°C in a cool, dry location
  • Protect from direct sunlight, excessive heat, and freezing temperatures
  • Keep the tube tightly capped when not in use — exposure to air degrades the sterile quality of the ointment
  • Store out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not use after the printed expiry date on the tube or carton
  • Discard the tube within 4 weeks of first opening, regardless of remaining contents, to avoid microbial contamination
  • Do not store in the bathroom — humidity and temperature fluctuations in bathrooms accelerate product degradation
 

Lotel Eye Ointment vs Other Ophthalmic Corticosteroids

Understanding how Loteprednol-based ointment compares with conventional ophthalmic steroid options helps patients and prescribers make informed decisions:
Feature Lotel (Loteprednol 0.5%) Prednisolone Acetate 1% Dexamethasone 0.1%
Drug Class Soft corticosteroid (retrometabolic) Conventional corticosteroid Conventional corticosteroid
Active Metabolites After Use Inactive (pharmacologically inert) Active — systemic exposure Active — systemic exposure
IOP Elevation Risk ✓ Significantly Lower ⚠ Moderate-High ⚠ Moderate-High
Cataract Formation Risk ✓ Lower ⚠ Moderate ⚠ Moderate
Systemic Bioavailability ✓ Minimal ⚠ Notable ⚠ Notable
Available as Ointment ✓ Yes (Lotel 5 Gm) ✗ Primarily drops ✓ Yes (some brands)
Post-Surgical Suitability ✓ Preferred Commonly used Used in some protocols
Manufacturer (India) Ajanta Pharma Various generic makers Various generic makers
 

Why Order Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm from Ed Care Store?

Ed Care Store (edcarestore.com) is a dedicated online healthcare pharmacy committed to making quality, genuine medicines accessible and affordable across multiple therapeutic categories. When you purchase Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm through Ed Care Store, you can rely on:
  • Authentic Ajanta Pharma Products: All ophthalmic ointments are sourced directly from verified, licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers — Ajanta Pharma Ltd. products are genuine and GMP-compliant.
  • Discreet, Secure Packaging: Every order is dispatched in tamper-evident, plain packaging — your health privacy is fully respected at every step of the delivery process.
  • Affordable Pricing: Generic Loteprednol therapy at accessible prices — significantly more affordable than branded ophthalmic alternatives without any compromise in quality.
  • Complete Eye Care Range: Alongside Lotel Eye Ointment, the platform stocks a wide range of eye care solutions. Patients managing concurrent pressure concerns can also explore Careprost Eye Drops for glaucoma or eyelash hypotrichosis management.
  • Men's Health Products Available: Ed Care Store covers multiple health categories. Men managing concurrent health concerns can also browse the men's health collection — including trusted ED solutions alongside their ophthalmic care.
  • Informative Health Content: Visit the Ed Care Store health blog for additional health information and product guidance.
  Post-surgical recovery and chronic ocular inflammation deserve a treatment that is both powerful and safe for the eyes. Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm — with its advanced retrometabolic Loteprednol technology — delivers clinically meaningful anti-inflammatory relief with a safety profile that conventional ophthalmic steroids cannot match. Available at Ed Care Store, getting your supply is simple, private, and affordable. Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace professional ophthalmic or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Lotel Eye Ointment 5 Gm is a prescription-only medicine and should only be used under the direct supervision of a qualified ophthalmologist. Always consult your eye care specialist before initiating, adjusting, or stopping any ophthalmic steroid therapy. Ed Care Store stocks products exclusively from verified, licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers.
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