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Tobradex Eye Ointment 3.5 g

An Antibiotic Eye Ointment Containing Tobramycin And Dexamethasone To Treat Bacterial Infections And Reduce Inflammation.

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  • Key IngredientsTobramycin, Dexamethasone
  • Product FormOintment
  • Package Size3.5 mg
  • Caution & WarningsUse Under Medical Supervision. Do Not Touch The Tip Of The Tube. Do Not Use With Contact Lenses During Treatment.
  • Storage ConditionsStore Below 25°C, Away From Light And Moisture.
  • How To UseApply a small amount inside the lower eyelid 2–4 times daily as directed by your doctor.
  • ConcernsBacterial Eye Infections

Q1: What is Tobradex eye ointment and what is it used for?

A1: It is an ointment containing tobramycin and dexamethasone, used to treat bacterial eye infections and reduce inflammation and redness.

Q2: How is Tobradex eye ointment used?

A2: Apply a small amount inside the eye socket 2-3 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands before and after application.

Q3: Can it be used for children?

A3: It can be used for children as prescribed by a doctor, taking into account the precise dosage to avoid any side effects.

Q4: What are the possible side effects?

A4: It may cause a mild burning sensation or temporary irritation, and rarely, a severe allergic reaction that requires discontinuation and consultation with a doctor.

Q5: Can it be used with other eye medications?

A5: A period of time should be left between using different eye medications to avoid washing away the other medication and reducing its effectiveness. Always consult your doctor.