Let's take a minute to talk about your medication. This is Vigamox. These eye drops treat eye infections caused by bacteria. You should use Vigamox exactly as directed by your doctor. It is often given as one drop into the affected eye three times a day. You should space the time between doses evenly, such as every 8 hours. It's important to keep the tip of the bottle free from germs, so do not let it touch anything. Also, keep the cap on between doses. Your eyes will probably look and feel better soon. But, it is important to finish the full treatment. Otherwise, the infection could return and be hard to treat. You should ask your doctor if it is okay to wear contact lenses when your eyes are better. Most patients tolerate Vigamox well. Some side effects can occur, like eye redness, discomfort, or itching. Also, the drops might cause your vision to blur or cause your eyes to water. These are normal if they are mild, and they should improve within several moments after a dose. If these or other side effects become reasons you want to stop using this medicine, please talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Also, some people may be allergic to antibiotics like Vigamox. You should tell your doctor right away if you notice unusual changes to your eyes or changes to your body, like a rash or tingling in your face or mouth. For best results with Vigamox, do not miss doses. Also, let your doctor know if your condition does not improve.