Tobacin D
Tobacin D Products are primarily used for
Bacterial infections
About Tobacin D Products
Uses of Tobacin D Products
Dexamethasone+Tobramycin is used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
Tobacin D Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Tobacin D are Eye toxicity, Hypersensitivity, Eyelid itching, Eyelid swelling, Conjunctival edema, Increased intraocular pressure, Optic neuritis, Posterior subcapsular cataract, Delayed wound healing, Secondary infections.
How Tobacin D Products work
Dexamethasone + Tobramycin is a combination of two medicines: Dexamethasone + Tobramycin1 and Dexamethasone + Tobramycin2. Dexamethasone + Tobramycin1 is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the affected area red, swollen and itchy. Dexamethasone + Tobramycin2 is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by the bacteria to carry out vital functions.
Patient Concerns about Tobacin D Products
Frequently asked questions about Tobacin D Products
Frequently asked questions about Tobacin D Products
Q. What is Tobacin D Eye Drop used for?
Tobacin D Eye Drop is used to treat bacterial eye infections involving eye inflammation (swelling, redness, irritation). They combine an antibiotic (tobramycin) to fight bacteria and a steroid (dexamethasone) to reduce inflammation.
Q. Can I use Tobacin D Eye Drop in all eye infections?
Tobacin D Eye Drop should only be used if it's a bacterial infection. Do not use Tobacin D Eye Drop for viral (like herpes or chickenpox) or fungal infections. Using steroids (a medicine in Tobacin D Eye Drop) in these cases can make the infection worse. Consult your doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Tobacin D Eye Drop I should watch for?
During Tobacin D Eye Drop treatment, you should watch out for increased eye pressure (which can lead to glaucoma), blurred vision or eye pain, allergic reactions like swelling or rash, and eye infections that don’t heal. If you notice any of these, stop using Tobacin D Eye Drop and contact your doctor.
Q. Is it safe to use Tobacin D Eye Drop long-term?
No. Long-term Tobacin D Eye Drop use can cause glaucoma, cataracts, delayed healing, and aggravated new or worsening infections. You should use it only as long as your doctor recommends.
Q. Can Tobacin D Eye Drop be used in children?
Tobacin D Eye Drop is not recommended for children under 2 years old. In children above 2 years of age, your doctor will decide if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Q. How often should I use Tobacin D Eye Drop?
Typically, you should use 1-2 drops of Tobacin D Eye Drop every 4-6 hours (or as prescribed).
Q. How long does Tobacin D Eye Drop take to work?
The exact time Tobacin D Eye Drop takes to work and show results is not known. However, you may experience relief from redness/swelling within a few days. The full infection clearance may take a few days to weeks. You should complete the prescribed course for safer and faster results.
Q. Can I wear contact lenses while using Tobacin D Eye Drop?
No. You should remove your contact lenses before using Tobacin D Eye Drops and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in. Contact lenses can trap the medicine and may irritate your eyes.
Q. When to call the doctor during Tobacin D Eye Drop treatment?
You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience worsening eye pain/redness, vision changes, and/or signs of allergy (swelling, severe itching).
Products for Tobacin D
Tobacin D Eye Drop
packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
MRP
₹38.97
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