TOBALEM: Tobramycin 0.3% (5ml) Eye Drops are available in a pack of 5 ml. Eye specialists prescribe these drops for patients suffering from ocular inflammation. These drops provide everlasting relief & safety to the patients. These drops are beneficial to treat conjunctivitis and other bacterial infections of the eye and eyelids are treated with Eye Drops, an antibiotic medication This medicine is also administered for infection in the eye after surgery or injury.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
It functions by preventing the infection-causing bacteria's growth. It aids in the relief of eye infection-related symptoms such as discomfort, redness, itching, and soreness. Your attending doctor will determine the dosage and his decision is to be followed for the length of treatment.
BENEFITS
Post-surgical inflammation
Inflammation of cornea
Inflammation of conjunctiva
Inflammation of the anterior segment
INDICATIONS
TOBALEM: Tobramycin 0.3% (5ml) Eye Drops are used in assisting vitreous surgery including safe ILM peeling. These drops are effective in reducing subclinical conjunctival inflammation before filtering surgery. These drops provide a safe anti-inflammatory treatment in terms of avoiding steroid-induced glaucoma.
ADMINISTRATION OF DOSE
These eye drops prevent the growth of bacteria, which helps treat the underlying problem. Pay close attention to your doctor's instructions when using this medicine. Wait at least five minutes before administering additional eye medication. It should be used consistently at regular intervals as directed by your doctor.
SIDE EFFECTS
Following administration, this medication frequently causes transient eye irritation, burning, stinging, and redness. If these adverse effects continue or if your condition gets worse, speak with your doctor. When first used, it could temporarily obscure your vision. As a result, avoid driving right away after taking this medication. Wearing contact lenses while taking this medication or while you have an active eye infection is not advised.
PRECAUTIONS
These Eye Drops will not work for eye infections that are not caused by bacteria (e.g., viral) and should only be used if prescribed by your doctor. The unnecessary use of any antibiotic can lead to a decrease in its effectiveness in the future. Only use this medication externally. Before using, read the label for instructions. Do not contact the eye while holding the dropper nearby.