AOBRA EYE DROP
- Composition: Tobramycin(NA)
- OTC & Wellness: General
- Manufacturer by: Bsp Pharmaceuticals
- Packaging Details: 1 packet(s) (5 ML eye drop each)
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Aobra eye drop is unsafe to use during pregnancy. There is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk, for example in life-threatening situations. Please consult your doctor. WEIGH RISKS VS. BENEFITS
Do not use tobramycin if you are allergic to it or any other component in the formulation. Driving and using machinery should be avoided in cases where tobramycin usage causes dizziness or eye drops cause blurring of vision. Do not mix or dilute your tobramycin with any other medicine in your nebulizer. If you are taking several different treatments for cystic fibrosis, you should take them in the following order: bronchodilator (e.g. salbutamol), then chest physiotherapy, followed by inhaled medicines, and then tobramycin. Do not use contact lenses when on treatment with tobramycin eye drops. If you are using more than one eye drop, keep a gap of at least 5-10 minutes between two different eye drops. Doctor?s advice should be considered in case of patients with following history of disease conditions: neuromuscular disorders such as parkinsonism, myasthenia gravis (characterized by movement disorders and/or muscle weakness); coughing up blood in your sputum; kidney problem. Inform your doctor if you have ever experienced in the past: ringing in ears, any other problems with hearing, dizziness while taking tobramycin.
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Q. Is tobramycin a sulfa drug or penicillin antibiotic?|No. Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used to treat Pseudomonas infections and other serious infections in patients (6 years and older) with cystic fibrosis|Q. Does tobramycin treat styes, Pseudomonas, pink eye, staphylococcus and methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)?|Tobramycin/dexamethasone combination can be used to cure pink eye and styes, which are superficial eye and eyelid infections. Tobramycin treats Pseudomonas infections however it is not drug of choice in the treatment of staphylococcus or MRSA|Q. Is tobramycin safe for infants?|No. Due to high propensity for kidney and internal ear damage, tobramycin shouldn't be given to infants