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About Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop belongs to the class of aminoglycoside antibiotics. It is used for the treatment of bacterial eye infections. Bacterial eye infection occurs when harmful bacteria invade any eye part, such as the eyeball, conjunctiva, or cornea.
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop contains tobramycin, an antibiotic that works by killing the infection-causing bacteria. Thus Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop treats bacterial eye infections.
Use Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop are eye irritation, feeling of having something in the eye, swollen/itchy eyelids, eye redness, increased tearing and inflammation of the cornea (clear front portion of your eye). Most of these side effects fade away gradually over time without the need for medical intervention. However, consult your doctor if you experience these side effects frequently.
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop is for ophthalmic (eye) use only; do not inject or swallow. Do not use Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop if you are allergic to tobramycin, other aminoglycoside antibiotics, or any components in Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, notify your doctor. Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop may temporarily blur your vision; therefore, wait until your vision is back to normal before using any machinery or driving.
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Medicinal Benefits
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye(s). Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop contains tobramycin which works by killing the infection-causing bacteria. Thus Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop effectively treats bacterial eye infections.
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Do not use if you are allergic to tobramycin, another aminoglycoside antibiotic, or any of the components of Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor. You may have temporary blurred vision after using Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop; consequently, wait until your vision returns to normal before driving or operating any machinery. Before using Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop, notify your doctor if you have vision problems, severe eye pain, glaucoma (high blood pressure in the eye), eye damage, or eye surgery.
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Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop contains tobramycin, an antibiotic that works by killing the infection-causing bacteria. Thus Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop treats bacterial eye infections.
If you mistakenly put too many eye drops or ointment in your eye(s), rinse them promptly with lukewarm water.
Even if your symptoms improve, you must continue to use Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop for the indicated treatment period. If you quit using Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop abruptly, your symptoms may return.
Use Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop only for the duration recommended by your doctor. Do not use it for more than the recommended duration. Inform your doctor if the eye infection does not improve after three days of using Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop.
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop can be used with other eye medications if prescribed by the doctor. Maintain a gap of 15 minutes between Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop and other eye medications. Use other eye medications first, wait for 15 minutes and then use Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop.
Do not wear contact lenses while using Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop. Remove contact lenses before using the Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop. It is advised to wear spectacles and avoid contact lenses until the infection is cleared.
Tobreb 0.3% Eye Drop may temporarily blur the vision. Therefore, wait until your vision is clear before driving or operating machinery to prevent any mishappening.
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Bacterial eye infections: Bacterial eye infection occurs when harmful bacteria invade any part of the eye, such as the eyeball, conjunctiva, or cornea. The common bacterial eye infections are conjunctivitis, stye, or keratitis. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is the inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva (white part of the eye) and the inner eyelid. It is a highly contagious infection that is spread by eye secretions. Symptoms include redness, itchiness, and discharge or crusting around the eye. A stye is a bump on the eyelid, which is also a common eye condition. Keratitis is the inflammation of the cornea that occurs due to frequent use of contact lenses, injury, diabetes, or surgery.
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