Toba Eye Drop
Toba Eye Drop is an antibiotic which used in the treatment of infections of the skin, heart, blood, stomach, brain and spinal cord, and the urinary tract. Toba Eye Drop is also used for treating cystic fibrosis. Tobramycin may damage nerves and may cause permanent loss of hearing.
Toba Eye Drop is given in an injection form at the doctor’s office or clinic itself. If you are to use it at home, ask all the questions you need to, to the doctor and be sure of the proper procedure. Remember to never reuse needles and syringes. Never take a double dose of Toba Eye Drop, Toba Eye Dropis better that you skip it till the next time you can take it.
Drug = Tobramycin
Strength = 0.3%
Manufacture = Sun Pharma
How to take
Take Toba Eye Drop in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Hold the dropper close to the eye without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper and place the medicine inside the lower eyelid. Wipe off extra liquid.
Dosage
Toba 0.3% Eye Drop
Toba DM Eye Drop
Side effects
Neuromuscular blockade
Hearing loss
Ringing or buzzing in the ears
Headache
Nosebleed
Difficulty in breathing
Hoarseness of voice
Unusual tiredness and weakness
Fever
Warning
Toba 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.
Toba Eye Drop is safe to use during lactation. Human studies have shown that either the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in significant amount or is not expected to cause toxicity to the baby. Your doctor has prescribed Toba Eye Dropto treat bacterial infections of the eye.
Uses
Toba Eye Drop injection is used in the treatment of bacterial infections of the abdomen, brain and spinal cord, heart, bones, and joints.
Toba Eye Drop is used as an injection and an intranasal agent for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. The symptoms of Toba Eye Drop disease are clubbing of fingers, breathing difficulty, poor growth, frequent chest infection, poor weight gain, and coagulation disorder in a few patients, and infertility in males.