The primary active ingredients in Tobracin D Eye Drops are Tobramycin and Dexamethasone. This article will focus on Dexamethasone.
Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid, which reduces inflammation. It can be used to treat conditions where inflammation affects the eye, like uveitis or post-operative swelling
Helps in treating allergies that cause eye symptoms such as itching, redness, and swelling . When combined with antibiotics (like Tobramycin), it can help in treating bacterial infections while alleviating the inflammatory symptoms.
Manufactured By |
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Product Form |
Drops |
Flavor |
- |
Generic category |
Anti bacterial |
Active Ingredient |
Dexamethasone |
Age |
Any |
Recommended Dosage |
Prescribed by the doctor. |
Prescription |
Required |
- Tobracin eye drops contain a very famous anti-allergy which is known as dexamethasone which helps treat the bacterial infection.
- It is suggested to store the bottle in cool dry place away from sunlight
- Do not drink the drops. Only used for eye healing.
- Keep away from the reach if children
- Incase of any side effects consult your doctor immediately
- If you are using any type of contact lenses you should consult your doctor before putting it in your eyes.
- In case of pregnancy and lactation do not use these drop until prescription.
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Cataract formation
- Delayed wound healing
- Eye discomfort
- Blurred vision
Q; Can I use Tobracin D for pink eye?
If the pink eye (conjunctivitis) is due to bacterial infection and inflammation, it might be effective. However, always consult a doctor before use.
Q: How many times a day should I use the drops?
Always follow your physician's recommendation. Typically, it's used 1-2 times a day.
Q: What should I do if I experience severe side effects?
Discontinue use and contact your ophthalmologist immediately.