Toba Eye Drop

Toba eye drops is an effective antibiotic useful for treating eye bacterial infection. It consists of Tobramycin Ophthalmic with 0.3%. Sun Pharma Laboratories Ltd is the manufacturer for the eye drops.

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Description

Toba eye drops is an effective antibiotic useful for treating eye bacterial infection. It consists of Tobramycin Ophthalmic with 0.3%. Sun Pharma Laboratories Ltd is the manufacturer for the eye drops. It belongs to a class of aminoglycoside antibiotics. Toba eye drop is productive to treat eye infections on the surface of eyes and eyelids such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis. It is a broad spectrum of eye drops useful to block the production of certain proteins that requires the growth of bacteria.

Toba eye drops  works by stopping or killing the bacteria. The eye-drops do not cause sleepiness and the usage of eye drops do not depend on food intake. The symptoms of the problem improve completely before terminating the eye drop use. Irrelevant or over-use of the eye drops can decrease the effectiveness of eye drops.

Dosage

• Use only a number of drops prescribed by the doctor.
• Try not to take an inadequate amount of drops as it might cause adverse effects.
• Do not skip or double the dosage without consultation.
• Try not to terminate the eye drops before the terminating length of time.

Benefits

• It is only effective for bacterial infections and it does not work for any other bacteria such as fungal or viral infections.
• It has a lasting effect of more than 4 hours.

Precautions

• Wait for at least 10 minutes to take another eye drops.
• Avoid taking Toba eye drops without doctor’s recommendation if you are allergic to similar antibiotics such as amikacin, gentamicin, kanamycin, neomycin, streptomycin, vancomycin.
• Before taking eye drops, make sure it is safe to use.
• Do not touch the dropper of eye-drops to avoid contamination.
• Try not to take the eye drops if you are allergic to Tobramycin or any other inactive expedients of the eye drops.

Side effects

• Discomfort
• Discharge
• Redness in eyelids
• Itching
• Watery eyes