Toba Eye Drops is an antibiotic medicine that is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye (e.g., conjunctivitis), eyelids (e.g., blepharitis), and ear. It may also help to prevent an infection after an eye injury or surgery.
Toba Eye Drops 0.3% 5 ml
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9 flacons
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$3.44 |
Only $31
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6 flacons
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$3.50 |
Only $21
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3 flacons
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$3.67 |
$11
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Common use
Toba Eye Drops are a medication used to treat eye bacterial infections. The active ingredient in Toba Eye Drops is tobramycin, which belongs to a class of drugs called aminoglycoside antibiotics. This medication works by inhibiting the growth and spread of bacteria that cause eye infections. They are commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), keratitis (corneal inflammation), and other bacterial infections of the eye.
Dosage and direction
Before using Toba Eye Drops, read the instructions carefully. Position the dropper of Toba Eye Drops above your eye without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper to place the medication into the lower eyelid and remove any extra fluids by wiping.
Precautions
The safety of using Toba Eye Drops during pregnancy and lactation has not been fully established. Consult your doctor for advice before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Caution should be exercised when using Toba Eye Drops in patients with pre-existing eye conditions such as severe keratitis or severe epithelial disorders.
Toba Eye Drops may interact with certain medical conditions, including: Kidney disease; Myasthenia gravis; Hearing loss.
Contraindications
Toba Eye Drops is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to tobramycin, benzalkonium chloride, or any other component of the eye drops. It is also contraindicated in individuals who have a known allergy to other aminoglycoside antibiotics.
Possible side effect
Side effects of Toba Eye Drops: Temporary burning sensation; Stinging in the eyes; Irritation; Itching; Redness of the eyes.
Drug interaction
This combination may interact with other topical eye medications (such as other antibiotics or steroids), oral aminoglycosides (such as gentamicin and neomycin), and certain diuretics (such as furosemide).
Missed dose
Missed dose breaks the medicine schedule, which may result in less effective results from the eye drop.
Overdose
Symptoms of an overdose of Toba Eye Drops (tobramycin ophthalmic solution) 0.3% can be similar to adverse reactions seen in some patients. These symptoms include punctate keratitis, erythema, increased tearing, swelling, and itching of the eyelids.
Storage
Keep the medication away from direct sunlight. Do not expose it to freezing or refrigeration conditions. Store Toba Eye Drops at room temperature if possible, ensuring it is not too hot. The medication should be kept out of the reach of children and pets. Keep the lid tightly closed when not in use, as exposure to air can degrade the drug's efficacy over time.