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Tobracid 5 ml

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Tobracid Eye Drops with Tobramycin treat bacterial eye infections such as Conjunctivitis and corneal ulcers. Tobramycin kills bacteria and reduces symptoms.
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What is Tobracid 5 ml

Tobracid Eye Drops effectively treat bacterial eye infections. This antibiotic medication contains Tobramycin ophthalmic solution 0.3% w/v, an FDA-approved Aminoglycoside antibiotic in a sterile ophthalmic base. It helps control redness, swelling, irritation, and discharge caused by susceptible bacteria.

Manufactured by Entod Pharmaceuticals in GMP-compliant, WHO-approved facilities, Tobracid meets recognized quality standards. Tobramycin belongs to the Aminoglycoside class. It attaches to bacteria and stops them from making the proteins they need to grow. This prevents the bacteria from multiplying and helps clear the infection.

Doctors recommend Tobracid Eye Drops for bacterial Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), Keratitis, Styes, and certain corneal ulcers. It also supports the treatment of eye discharge and swollen eyelid infections caused by gram-negative and other sensitive bacteria.

It is important to follow a doctor’s instructions for Tobracid Eye Drops dosage. The usual dose is 1-2 Tobramycin drops in the affected eye every 4 hours for 7-10 days. Washing hands is recommended before use. Gently pull down the lower eyelid, and avoid touching the dropper tip. Complete the full course even if symptoms improve.

If a dose is missed, apply it as soon as possible, unless the next dose is near. In case of accidental overdose, rinse the eye with clean water and seek medical advice.

Mild Tobracid Eye Drops side effects may include temporary stinging, redness, itching, or blurred vision. Seek medical help if symptoms worsen or vision changes persist.

No one should use Tobracid Eye Drops if allergic to Aminoglycosides or if viral or fungal eye infections are present. Remove contact lenses before use and wait at least 5 minutes before using other eye medications. Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy, while breastfeeding, or if there are kidney problems.

Store Tobracid 5 ml upright at 15-25°C (59-77°F), away from heat and light, keep it out of reach of children, and discard it 28 days after opening.

What are the benefits of taking Tobracid 5 ml

Tobracid 5 ml contains Tobramycin ophthalmic solution 0.3%, an antibiotic to treat bacterial eye infections. It works directly in the eye to stop bacteria from growing and helps clear the infection effectively.

Key benefits include:

  • Reliable bacterial Conjunctivitis treatment (Pink Eye)
  • Supports healing in certain corneal ulcer cases
  • Helps manage Styes and infected eyelids
  • Controls discharge caused by bacterial infections
  • Reduces redness, itching, swelling, and watering
  • Effective against many gram-negative and some gram-positive bacteria

By acting on susceptible bacteria in the eye, Tobracid helps ease discomfort and supports clearer vision as eye infection symptoms improve. A healthcare professional should confirm that the infection is bacterial and advise the correct dosage and duration of use.

How to take Tobracid 5 ml

Consult a healthcare professional before starting Tobracid 5 ml. The doctor will determine the exact Tobracid Eye Drops dosage based on the severity of the infection.

These are general guidelines on how to use Tobracid Eye Drops:

  • Use as advised; most mild to moderate infections require application every 4 hours.
  • Wash your hands before use.
  • Instill 1-2 drops into the affected eye(s).
  • Tilt the head back, pull down the lower eyelid, and apply without touching the dropper tip.
  • Avoid contact lenses during treatment. Wait at least 5 minutes between other eye products.
  • Continue as directed, usually for 7-10 days, completing the full course.

Strengths and Substitutes

The following Tobracid substitutes are also available on the Cheap Medicine Shop. There are also similar Tobramycin options that match Tobracid's action. Check formulations and compositions, and consult a healthcare professional before switching eye care products.

Tobracid 0.3% Eye Ointment $5.52/tube
Tobracid F Eye Drop $5.20/eye drop
Tobracid DM 3 gm $3.70/tube
Oxitob 5 ml eye drop $5.78/eye drop

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What are the side effects of Tobracid 5 ml

Like all medicines, Tobracid 5 ml may cause some side effects. Most reactions are mild and temporary. They usually improve as the eye adjusts to the medication.

Common Tobracid Eye Drops side effects include:

  • Mild burning or stinging after application
  • Redness of the eye
  • Itching
  • Increased tearing
  • Eyelid swelling or slight irritation

Seek medical advice if symptoms last, worsen, or if severe discomfort or vision changes occur.

Safety Advice

Liver Disease

Tobracid 5 ml is applied directly to the eye and has minimal systemic absorption. It is generally safe for individuals with liver disease when used as prescribed. However, a doctor should provide personalized guidance.

Kidney Impairment

Because systemic exposure is minimal, Tobracid Eye Drops is usually safe in those with kidney impairment. Individuals with severe kidney conditions should consult a healthcare professional before starting treatment.

Pregnant and Breastfeeding women

Tobramycin ophthalmic solution is regarded as low risk during pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor. Breastfeeding women should use it only after medical advice, as small amounts may pass into breast milk.

Avoid

Do not use Tobracid 5 ml if allergic to Tobramycin or other Aminoglycoside antibiotics, or for viral or fungal eye infections. Avoid sharing the bottle, and inform a doctor about other eye medications before combining treatments.

FAQs

What is the use of Tobracid Eye Drops?

Tobracid Eye Drops treat bacterial eye infections, such as Conjunctivitis and Blepharitis. They stop bacteria from growing, helping people heal from redness, itching, or swelling in the eyes. Doctors also prescribe them after eye surgery or injury to prevent infections. Always follow the doctor's advice for safe use.

How many drops are in a 5 ml Tobracid eye drop bottle?

Each drop measures around 0.05 ml, so people get roughly 100 drops from 5 ml. The exact count varies a bit by drop size, bottle tip, and squeeze method, but 100 works as a good number for anyone using it.

Is Tobracid safe for kids?

Yes, Tobracid Eye Drops can be used in children older than 2 months when prescribed by a doctor. Studies show it works similarly to adults with few side effects. Safety in infants under 2 months is not established. Always consult a healthcare professional before use in any child.

How long do Tobracid 5 mL eye drops last?

Tobracid 5 mL eye drops usually last 28 days after opening. You should store them in a cool, dry place below 25°C and safe from kids. Always check the pack for the exact expiry date. Use them only as a doctor says.

Is Tobramycin a steroid?

No, Tobramycin is not a steroid. It is an Aminoglycoside antibiotic that treats bacterial infections by blocking the production of proteins needed for bacterial growth. Steroids reduce inflammation, but Tobramycin directly fights bacteria. It may be combined with steroids like Dexamethasone in some formulations, yet it remains an antibiotic.

Is Tobramycin a strong antibiotic?

Yes, Tobramycin is a strong Aminoglycoside antibiotic. It is effective against many gram-negative bacteria, including tough strains like Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and some gram-positive organisms. Doctors prescribe it for severe infections of the eyes, lungs, skin, or bones. It should be used carefully and only for confirmed bacterial infections.

Can Tobracid Eye Drops treat viral or allergic Conjunctivitis?

No, Tobracid Eye Drops treat only bacterial eye infections. They do not work for viral or allergic Conjunctivitis. Using antibiotic drops without a confirmed bacterial infection may delay proper treatment. Always consult a doctor to determine the exact cause before using Tobracid.

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