All of the following are indicated in the initial management of mild-to-moderate allergic conjunctivitis except:
ophthalmic antibiotics (eg, tobramycin)
artificial tear supplements
cool compresses
topical OTC antihistamines (eg, ketotifen)
Rx antihistamines (eg, olopatadine)
You are correct. Mild allergic conjunctivitis usually responds to supportive measures, including allergen avoidance, artificial tears, and cool compresses. Moderate cases may require topical antihistamines, topical NSAIDs, mast cell stabilizers, and/or oral antihistamines. Ophthalmic antibiotics such as tobramycin may be indicated in cases of bacterial (not allergic) conjunctivitis.