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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.What is tobramycin used for?Tobramycin is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines called "aminoglycoside antibiotics".It is used to treat patients with an external bacterial inf

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is tobramycin used for?
Tobramycin is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines called "aminoglycoside antibiotics".
It is used to treat patients with an external bacterial infection of the eye.

Do not use tobramycin:
If you are allergic to tobramycin or any of the ingredients in this medication. Tell your doctor about your allergies and signs.

Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience an allergic reaction such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck. Your doctor should start the appropriate treatment if this occurs.
Talk to your doctor before starting tobramycin if you wear soft contact lenses.
This medicine is intended for topical use in the eye only and should not be used for injection into the eye.
You may feel allergic to this medicine. If this happens, stop using it.
Prolonged use of this medicine may cause an overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. In the case of additional infection, your doctor should start the appropriate treatment.
Cross sensitivity to other aminoglycoside antibiotics may occur (you have had a hypersensitivity reaction to other aminoglycoside antibiotics if you have had similar reactions to an aminoglycoside antibiotic).
Do not wear contact lenses if you have signs and symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis (such as eye discharge, redness, swelling, or itching of the eyes).
The safety and effectiveness of this medicine in pediatric patients less than 2 months of age has not yet been established.
Talk to your doctor if your eye condition gets worse or if you experience new symptoms.

Possible side effects:
Possible side effects include allergic symptoms, hypersensitivity and local ocular toxicity (eg eye discomfort, itching of the eyelid, swelling and redness of the eye).

Other medicines and tobramycin:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, and eye drops.
If you use more than one eye drop solution, be sure to use each at least five minutes apart to avoid precipitating the eye drops.

How to use tobramycin:
Mild to moderate infections:
The usual recommended dose is one to two drops in the affected eye every four hours.

Severe infections:
The usual recommended dose is 2 drops in the affected eye(s) every hour until the infection improves. Your doctor may then reduce the dose before stopping the medication completely.

Usage Instructions:
Use this medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.
wash your hands. When opening the bottle for the first time, tear off the plastic safety tape. Remove the bottle cap.
Tilt your head back slightly and pull your lower eyelid down to make a pocket. Keep the bottle over your eye with the tip pointing down.
Look up and away from the bottle and tap the container to release a drop. Leave the lower eyelid on and close your eyes for 2 minutes or as long as possible in infants and children (eg 3-5 minutes). If you miss an eye drop, repeat the steps.
Wipe any excess drops off your cheeks. Repeat the same steps after opening the bottle to the other eye if necessary.
Apply your eye drops at least 5 minutes apart.
Use the medicine at the same time each day.
Do not stop using your medications without consulting your doctor.
Do not use eye drops if the seal on the neck of the bottle is broken when you first use it.
Avoid contact of the eye drop tip with the eye or other surfaces to prevent bacterial contamination that may result in eye infection and serious eye damage.
Call your doctor if you suspect that your eye drops are contaminated.

How to store tobramycin:
Throw away the medication 28 days after opening it, even if it is not empty.
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Store the drug at 2 - 25 ° C.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine away from light.
Do not dispose of the medicine in wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines you no longer use.

Trade Name:
Tobrasin 0.3% Eye Drop 10 ml.

The scientific name:
Tobramycin 0.3% solution for eye drops.

Company:
Novartis.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Category:

For more information about Tobrasin 0.3% eye drops 10 ml, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is tobramycin used for?
Tobramycin is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines called "aminoglycoside antibiotics".
It is used to treat patients with an external bacterial infection of the eye.

Do not use tobramycin:
If you are allergic to tobramycin or any of the ingredients in this medication. Tell your doctor about your allergies and signs.

Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience an allergic reaction such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck. Your doctor should start the appropriate treatment if this occurs.
Talk to your doctor before starting tobramycin if you wear soft contact lenses.
This medicine is intended for topical use in the eye only and should not be used for injection into the eye.
You may feel allergic to this medicine. If this happens, stop using it.
Prolonged use of this medicine may cause an overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. In the case of additional infection, your doctor should start the appropriate treatment.
Cross sensitivity to other aminoglycoside antibiotics may occur (you have had a hypersensitivity reaction to other aminoglycoside antibiotics if you have had similar reactions to an aminoglycoside antibiotic).
Do not wear contact lenses if you have signs and symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis (such as eye discharge, redness, swelling, or itching of the eyes).
The safety and effectiveness of this medicine in pediatric patients less than 2 months of age has not yet been established.
Talk to your doctor if your eye condition gets worse or if you experience new symptoms.

Possible side effects:
Possible side effects include allergic symptoms, hypersensitivity and local ocular toxicity (eg eye discomfort, itching of the eyelid, swelling and redness of the eye).

Other medicines and tobramycin:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, and eye drops.
If you use more than one eye drop solution, be sure to use each at least five minutes apart to avoid precipitating the eye drops.

How to use tobramycin:
Mild to moderate infections:
The usual recommended dose is one to two drops in the affected eye every four hours.

Severe infections:
The usual recommended dose is 2 drops in the affected eye(s) every hour until the infection improves. Your doctor may then reduce the dose before stopping the medication completely.

Usage Instructions:
Use this medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.
wash your hands. When opening the bottle for the first time, tear off the plastic safety tape. Remove the bottle cap.
Tilt your head back slightly and pull your lower eyelid down to make a pocket. Keep the bottle over your eye with the tip pointing down.
Look up and away from the bottle and tap the container to release a drop. Leave the lower eyelid on and close your eyes for 2 minutes or as long as possible in infants and children (eg 3-5 minutes). If you miss an eye drop, repeat the steps.
Wipe any excess drops off your cheeks. Repeat the same steps after opening the bottle to the other eye if necessary.
Apply your eye drops at least 5 minutes apart.
Use the medicine at the same time each day.
Do not stop using your medications without consulting your doctor.
Do not use eye drops if the seal on the neck of the bottle is broken when you first use it.
Avoid contact of the eye drop tip with the eye or other surfaces to prevent bacterial contamination that may result in eye infection and serious eye damage.
Call your doctor if you suspect that your eye drops are contaminated.

How to store tobramycin:
Throw away the medication 28 days after opening it, even if it is not empty.
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Store the drug at 2 - 25 ° C.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine away from light.
Do not dispose of the medicine in wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines you no longer use.

Trade Name:
Tobrasin 0.3% Eye Drop 10 ml.

The scientific name:
Tobramycin 0.3% solution for eye drops.

Company:
Novartis.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Category:

For more information about Tobrasin 0.3% eye drops 10 ml, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.

About the product

A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is tobramycin used for?
Tobramycin is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines called "aminoglycoside antibiotics".
It is used to treat patients with an external bacterial infection of the eye.

Do not use tobramycin:
If you are allergic to tobramycin or any of the ingredients in this medication. Tell your doctor about your allergies and signs.

Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience an allergic reaction such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck. Your doctor should start the appropriate treatment if this occurs.
Talk to your doctor before starting tobramycin if you wear soft contact lenses.
This medicine is intended for topical use in the eye only and should not be used for injection into the eye.
You may feel allergic to this medicine. If this happens, stop using it.
Prolonged use of this medicine may cause an overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. In the case of additional infection, your doctor should start the appropriate treatment.
Cross sensitivity to other aminoglycoside antibiotics may occur (you have had a hypersensitivity reaction to other aminoglycoside antibiotics if you have had similar reactions to an aminoglycoside antibiotic).
Do not wear contact lenses if you have signs and symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis (such as eye discharge, redness, swelling, or itching of the eyes).
The safety and effectiveness of this medicine in pediatric patients less than 2 months of age has not yet been established.
Talk to your doctor if your eye condition gets worse or if you experience new symptoms.

Possible side effects:
Possible side effects include allergic symptoms, hypersensitivity and local ocular toxicity (eg eye discomfort, itching of the eyelid, swelling and redness of the eye).

Other medicines and tobramycin:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, and eye drops.
If you use more than one eye drop solution, be sure to use each at least five minutes apart to avoid precipitating the eye drops.

How to use tobramycin:
Mild to moderate infections:
The usual recommended dose is one to two drops in the affected eye every four hours.

Severe infections:
The usual recommended dose is 2 drops in the affected eye(s) every hour until the infection improves. Your doctor may then reduce the dose before stopping the medication completely.

Usage Instructions:
Use this medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.
wash your hands. When opening the bottle for the first time, tear off the plastic safety tape. Remove the bottle cap.
Tilt your head back slightly and pull your lower eyelid down to make a pocket. Keep the bottle over your eye with the tip pointing down.
Look up and away from the bottle and tap the container to release a drop. Leave the lower eyelid on and close your eyes for 2 minutes or as long as possible in infants and children (eg 3-5 minutes). If you miss an eye drop, repeat the steps.
Wipe any excess drops off your cheeks. Repeat the same steps after opening the bottle to the other eye if necessary.
Apply your eye drops at least 5 minutes apart.
Use the medicine at the same time each day.
Do not stop using your medications without consulting your doctor.
Do not use eye drops if the seal on the neck of the bottle is broken when you first use it.
Avoid contact of the eye drop tip with the eye or other surfaces to prevent bacterial contamination that may result in eye infection and serious eye damage.
Call your doctor if you suspect that your eye drops are contaminated.

How to store tobramycin:
Throw away the medication 28 days after opening it, even if it is not empty.
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Store the drug at 2 - 25 ° C.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine away from light.
Do not dispose of the medicine in wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines you no longer use.

Trade Name:
Tobrasin 0.3% Eye Drop 10 ml.

The scientific name:
Tobramycin 0.3% solution for eye drops.

Company:
Novartis.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Category:

For more information about Tobrasin 0.3% eye drops 10 ml, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is tobramycin used for?
Tobramycin is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines called "aminoglycoside antibiotics".
It is used to treat patients with an external bacterial infection of the eye.

Do not use tobramycin:
If you are allergic to tobramycin or any of the ingredients in this medication. Tell your doctor about your allergies and signs.

Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience an allergic reaction such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck. Your doctor should start the appropriate treatment if this occurs.
Talk to your doctor before starting tobramycin if you wear soft contact lenses.
This medicine is intended for topical use in the eye only and should not be used for injection into the eye.
You may feel allergic to this medicine. If this happens, stop using it.
Prolonged use of this medicine may cause an overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. In the case of additional infection, your doctor should start the appropriate treatment.
Cross sensitivity to other aminoglycoside antibiotics may occur (you have had a hypersensitivity reaction to other aminoglycoside antibiotics if you have had similar reactions to an aminoglycoside antibiotic).
Do not wear contact lenses if you have signs and symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis (such as eye discharge, redness, swelling, or itching of the eyes).
The safety and effectiveness of this medicine in pediatric patients less than 2 months of age has not yet been established.
Talk to your doctor if your eye condition gets worse or if you experience new symptoms.

Possible side effects:
Possible side effects include allergic symptoms, hypersensitivity and local ocular toxicity (eg eye discomfort, itching of the eyelid, swelling and redness of the eye).

Other medicines and tobramycin:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, and eye drops.
If you use more than one eye drop solution, be sure to use each at least five minutes apart to avoid precipitating the eye drops.

How to use tobramycin:
Mild to moderate infections:
The usual recommended dose is one to two drops in the affected eye every four hours.

Severe infections:
The usual recommended dose is 2 drops in the affected eye(s) every hour until the infection improves. Your doctor may then reduce the dose before stopping the medication completely.

Usage Instructions:
Use this medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.
wash your hands. When opening the bottle for the first time, tear off the plastic safety tape. Remove the bottle cap.
Tilt your head back slightly and pull your lower eyelid down to make a pocket. Keep the bottle over your eye with the tip pointing down.
Look up and away from the bottle and tap the container to release a drop. Leave the lower eyelid on and close your eyes for 2 minutes or as long as possible in infants and children (eg 3-5 minutes). If you miss an eye drop, repeat the steps.
Wipe any excess drops off your cheeks. Repeat the same steps after opening the bottle to the other eye if necessary.
Apply your eye drops at least 5 minutes apart.
Use the medicine at the same time each day.
Do not stop using your medications without consulting your doctor.
Do not use eye drops if the seal on the neck of the bottle is broken when you first use it.
Avoid contact of the eye drop tip with the eye or other surfaces to prevent bacterial contamination that may result in eye infection and serious eye damage.
Call your doctor if you suspect that your eye drops are contaminated.

How to store tobramycin:
Throw away the medication 28 days after opening it, even if it is not empty.
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Store the drug at 2 - 25 ° C.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine away from light.
Do not dispose of the medicine in wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines you no longer use.

Trade Name:
Tobrasin 0.3% Eye Drop 10 ml.

The scientific name:
Tobramycin 0.3% solution for eye drops.

Company:
Novartis.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Category:

For more information about Tobrasin 0.3% eye drops 10 ml, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
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