Generic Tobi 0.03% (Tobramycin)
Tobi Eye Drop is an antibiotic medicine are used to treat bacterial infections of the eye (conjunctivitis, for example) and the eyelids (blepharitis, for example). Additionally, following eye surgery or injury, it might aid in preventing an infection.
Tobi Information :
Uses :
Eye infections are treated with this medication. Tobramycin is a member of the aminoglycoside antibiotics pharmacological class. It functions by halting bacterial growth. Only bacterial eye infections are treated by this medication. For other kinds of eye infections, it is ineffective. Any antibiotic can lose some of its effectiveness if it is used excessively or needlessly.
As prescribed by your physician, typically once every four hours, apply this medication to the affected eye or eyes.
Before using eye drops, wash your hands. Do not touch the dropper tip or allow it to come into contact with your eyes or any other surface to prevent contamination.
Wearing contact lenses while taking this medication is not advised. Before using contact lenses, sterilize them as directed by the manufacturer and consult your physician.
To create a pouch, tilt your head back, lift your gaze upward, and pull down your lower eyelid. Put one drop into the pouch while holding the dropper right in front of your eye. For a minute or two, look down and gently close your eyes. Gently press with one finger at the inner corner of your eye, close to your nose. This will stop the drug from running out. Avoid blinking and rubbing your eyes. If instructed to do so and if your dosage calls for more than one drop, repeat these steps for your other eye.
Keep the dropper dry. Following every use, replace the dropper cap.
You should wait at least five to ten minutes before applying any additional eye medications, such as drops or ointments. To enable the eye drops to reach the eye, use them prior to applying eye ointments.
To ensure clear vision, give yourself a few minutes before operating machinery or driving a car.
To reap the greatest benefits from this medication, take it on a regular basis. Use this medication at the same times every day to aid in memory. Even if your symptoms go away in a few days, keep taking this medication as directed. If you stop taking the medication too soon, the infection might come back.
Precautions & Warnings :
If you have an allergy to tobramycin or any other aminoglycoside antibiotics or any other ingredients in it, let your doctor know. Let your doctor know if you take any nutritional supplements, herbal remedies, prescription or over-the-counter medications. If you are taking any other antibiotics, antifungal medications, diuretics, chemotherapeutic agents, immune suppressants, or prescriptions for treating muscle weakness, let your doctor know. Tell your physician about any past history of myasthenia gravis, Parkinson’s disease, kidney issues, or vision issues. If you experience any visual issues after taking this medication, let your doctor know. Until your vision stabilizes, avoid operating heavy machinery or driving. Inform your physician if you are expecting or nursing a baby.
Side Effects :
The following is a brief summary of some of the mild side effects that Tobramycin may have. Consult your physician or pharmacist, or review the prescribing information for Tobramycin, to find out about additional mild side effects.
Tobramycin solution mild side effects that have been documented include
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Eye itching
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Conjunctival hyperemia (inflammation in the eye)
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Dry eyes
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Burning eyes
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Eye pain or irritation
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Eye tearing
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Headaches
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Darker skin around your eye
Many medications have mild side effects that usually go away in a few days or weeks. Consult your physician or pharmacist, though, if they start to cause you problems.
Interactions :
Drug interactions can alter the way your prescriptions function or raise the possibility of severe side effects. Not every potential medication interaction is covered in this document. Make a list of everything you use, including over-the-counter and prescription medications as well as herbal remedies, and give it to your pharmacist and physician. Before beginning, stopping, or altering the dosage of any medication, get your doctor’s approval.
Overdose :
It could be dangerous to swallow this medication. If someone has overdosed and is exhibiting severe symptoms like unconsciousness or breathing difficulties Call 911. If not, immediately contact a poison control center.
Missed Dose :
Try to take it at the same day every day. Do not double the dose if missed.
Storage :
Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets.
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