Toba Eye Drop 0.3% (5 ml)
- Visible results within 10-15 minutes
- Provides rapid relief from redness, swelling, and discharge
- Relieve bacterial eye infection
- Ensures faster recovery and improved eye health
- Dispatched within 24 hours
$11.95
Additional information
Active Ingredient | Tobramycin |
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Drug Class | Aminoglycoside antibiotics |
Common Uses | Treat bacterial infections |
Strength | 0.3% |
Mode of Administration | Eye drops |
Manufacturer | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. |
Description
About Toba eye drops 5 ml
Toba eye drops is an antibiotic medication applied topically to the eye and eyelids to treat bacterial infections like Conjunctivitis and Blepharitis. Tobramycin is the main active ingredient in this eye drop, which treats bacterial infections by inhibiting the growth of bacteria responsible for conditions.
Toba eye drop is only intended for external use and should be taken according to a doctor’s prescription. Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd manufactures Toba eye drops 0.3% (5 ml).
Uses of Toba eye drops 5 ml
Toba eye drops are used to treat external bacterial infections of the eye. One of the most typical eye illnesses is Infectious Conjunctivitis, sometimes known as pink eye. It occurs when bacteria or a virus infects blood vessels in the conjunctiva, the thin membrane surrounding the eyeball.
As a result, your eyes may become irritated, pink, or red. To treat infections, Toba eye drops has received many highly positive reviews. The eye drops should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions.
How it works
Toba is an antibiotic eye care medication with an active ingredient called Tobramycin. The medication works by blocking the synthesis of crucial proteins needed by bacteria to perform critical processes; it prevents bacterial growth in the eye. This process helps treat your eye infection. The eye drop should be administered according to the specific directions given by your general physician.
How to take
It would be best if you used Toba eye drops according to your general doctor’s instructions.
While using the eye drop, follow these instructions:
- Wash your hands with water completely both before and after using the eye drop
- If you tilt your head back, pulling the lower eyelid downward will create a tiny sac
- Once the prescribed amount has been taken, squeeze one drop from the dropper and apply
- Close your eyes for around two to three minutes
- Use a tissue to absorb any liquid that has been spilled
- The dropper tip shouldn’t be washed or cleaned after use
- Put the bottle’s dropper back on, then screw the cap on
Warning
Side effects
Toba eye drop is a reliable and efficient medication for treating bacterial eye infections. But if any of the adverse effects do appear after using the eye drop, consult a doctor right away:
- Itching eyes
- Eye redness
- Eye discomfort
- Vision disturbances
- Eye irritation
- Burning sensation
- Discharge from eyes
Interactions
The effects of each medication have a different impact on each individual. Before taking any new medicine, you and your doctor should consider the possibility of any drug interactions.
Drug interactions
The following medicines can cause an interaction if taken along with Toba eye drops:
- Penicillin
- Amikacin
- Cephalosporins
- Gentamicin
Precautions
Toba eye drops must be administered under the following safety measures:
- Missed dose: If you missed taking this medication, remember to do so right away. However, do not take an extra dose of this medication to make up for missed doses
- Overdose: Toba eye drop is meant to be applied externally; overdose situations are uncommon. However, If you mistakenly applied too much of the medication, wash it off or remove it with a tissue or cotton ball. Consult a medical professional if any overdosing symptoms start to occur
- As prescribed by your doctor, take this medication. Never use more or less medication than is advised or required
- Wash your hands before and after using the eye drops. Avoid letting the dropper tip touch your eye or any other surface to avoid infection
- If you experience any unfavorable side effects, speak with your doctor
- Avoid wearing contact lenses until your condition improves
- Self-medication with the eye drop can lead to antibiotic resistance, which renders some bacterial illnesses untreatable by antibiotics
- Before discontinuing this medicine, consider consulting your doctor
Storage
Store the eye drop below 25 °C and keep it cool and dry. Dispose of any unused medication. Keep the eye drop away from the children’s reach.
FAQ
Is Tobramycin a strong antibiotic?
Tobramycin is a strong antibiotic that can be used for many different medical conditions. Although it should only be used under specified conditions, it is frequently given to people with Cystic Fibrosis.
How quickly does Tobramycin work?
In most cases, you should be able to see the effects of this medication within an hour or two after taking it. However, you may not notice these effects immediately.
What are Toba eye drops used for?
An antibiotic medication like Toba eye drop is used to treat bacterial eye infections. Additionally, it may prevent an infection after an eye injury or surgery.
How many eye drops is too much?
The recommended dosage is often two drops in each eye, six times daily. However, take the medication specifically as per your doctor’s prescription.
Shipping and Return Policy
We offer delivery within 2-4 weeks and free shipping over purchases of $200. We do not offer returns on medicines but refunds for damaged or expired products. We ultimately prioritize customer privacy, safety, and satisfaction.
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