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Drop · 5ML
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Tobasoft Eye Drops 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.
No known interaction
Tobasoft Eye Drops should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Tobasoft Eye Drops may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
There is limited information available on the use of Tobasoft Eye Drops in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
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Bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis and keratitis (as prescribed).
If it contains tobramycin, it is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that kills bacteria by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. This helps clear infection and reduces redness, discharge and irritation.
For ophthalmic use only. Instil the prescribed number of drops into the affected eye(s) as directed by the doctor, usually 3–4 times daily or as advised. Wash hands before use, avoid touching the dropper tip, and keep the eye closed for 1–2 minutes after instillation; remove contact lenses before use and reinsert after 15 minutes (if allowed by doctor).
Burning/stinging, eye irritation, redness, watering, itching, blurred vision (temporary)
Do not use if allergic to any ingredient (commonly tobramycin/aminoglycosides). Use only for bacterial infections; misuse may lead to resistance. Avoid touching the tip to any surface to prevent contamination. If pain, worsening redness/swelling, vision changes, or no improvement occurs within 48–72 hours, consult a doctor. Use with caution in pregnancy/breastfeeding and in children unless prescribed. Discard the bottle 4 weeks after opening.
Other ophthalmic medicines (separate by 5–10 minutes), other aminoglycoside antibiotics (caution due to additive toxicity if significant systemic exposure)
Store at room temperature (below 25°C), protected from light and moisture. Do not freeze. Keep the bottle tightly closed.
Toba Eye Drops, Tobramycin 0.3% Eye Drops (generic), Tobrex Eye Drops, Tobacare Eye Drops, Tobastar Eye Drops
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Bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis and keratitis (as prescribed).
Burning/stinging, eye irritation, redness, watering, itching, blurred vision (temporary)
If it contains tobramycin, it is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that kills bacteria by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. This helps clear infection and reduces redness, discharge and irritation.
For ophthalmic use only. Instil the prescribed number of drops into the affected eye(s) as directed by the doctor, usually 3–4 times daily or as advised. Wash hands before use, avoid touching the dropper tip, and keep the eye closed for 1–2 minutes after instillation; remove contact lenses before use and reinsert after 15 minutes (if allowed by doctor).
Store at room temperature (below 25°C), protected from light and moisture. Do not freeze. Keep the bottle tightly closed.
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BEATUM HEALTHCARE PVT LTD
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Manufacturer: BEATUM HEALTHCARE PVT LTD
Medical disclaimer: product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalised guidance. Sources: Manufacturer labeling, CDSCO drug information norms, established medical literature (ophthalmic antibiotics), standard pharmacology references