Probeta-N Drops 7.5ml is a medication categorized as an antibiotic. It contains Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate at a strength of 0.1%. This product is available in a 7.5ml container. Probeta-N Drops are intended for the treatment of inflammation affecting the eyes, ears, or nose when there is a potential risk of bacterial infection.
This medicine is designed to help alleviate inflammation, protect delicate tissues, and prevent the development of infections in these areas. It is available without the need for a prescription, providing a convenient solution for various inflammatory conditions.
Manufacturer |
Atco Laboratories |
Country of Origin |
Pakistan |
Pack Form |
Pack of 7.5ml of Drops |
Product Form |
Drops |
Product Type |
Medicine |
Ingredients |
Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate + Neomycin Sulphate |
- robeta-N Drops are used to treat inflammation of the eye, ear, or nose when there is a potential risk of bacterial infection.
- The dosage and duration of treatment should be determined by a healthcare provider based on the specific condition being treated. Probeta-N Drops are administered orally.
- Store Probeta-N Drops in a dry place at or below 30°C and protect from direct sunlight.
- Route of administration is Oral.
Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate, the active ingredient in Probeta-N Drops, may cause side effects in some individuals. Common side effects can include:
Local irritation or burning sensation at the application site
Note: This list does not cover all possible side effects. If you experience any severe or unusual symptoms while using this medication, consult your healthcare provider.
Q1. What is the purpose of Probeta-N Drops 7.5ml?
Probeta-N Drops are used to treat inflammation of the eye, ear, or nose when there is a potential risk of bacterial infection.
Q2. How should I use Probeta-N Drops?
The specific dosage and duration of treatment should be determined by a healthcare provider based on the condition being treated.
Q3. Is Probeta-N Drops habit-forming?
No, Probeta-N Drops are not habit-forming.