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Toba DM Eye Drops 10ml

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TOBA DM EYE DROPS is a combination of Dexamethasone and Tobramycin which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids and Antibiotics respectively. It is used to manage eye inflammation and infection.

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Dexamethasone

Dexamethasone Tablet (Corticosteroid) Dexamethasone is a potent glucocorticoid steroid that mimics hormones produced by the adrenal cortex. It is widely used to treat conditions involving inflammation and immune system overactivity. By suppressing immune responses and reducing inflammatory mediators, it helps relieve swelling, redness, and pain. Uses Inflammatory conditions: Effective in arthritis, lupus, and psoriasis. Allergy related: Helps manage allergic reactions, asthma, and drug-induced inflammation. Immune disorders: Used when the immune system attacks body tissues. Hormonal disorders: Acts as replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency. Specialized care: Used in oncology for tumor swelling and chemotherapy-induced nausea. How Dexamethasone Works Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that inhibits production of prostaglandins and leukotrienes, which trigger inflammation. It also stabilizes cell membranes and suppresses immune overactivity. How to Use Administration: Swallow the tablet whole with water, preferably in the morning. Timing: Usually taken once daily, with or without food. Consistency: Take at the same time each day. Important: Do not stop suddenly—gradual tapering is required to avoid withdrawal symptoms like fatigue and body pain. Precautions & Safety Infection Risk: May mask infections and increase susceptibility—avoid exposure to measles or chickenpox. Diabetes: Can raise blood sugar levels—monitor regularly. Bone Health: Long-term use may cause osteoporosis—ensure adequate calcium and Vitamin D. Common Side Effects Increased appetite and weight gain Insomnia Mood changes or irritability Swelling (edema) Skin thinning Seek medical help if you experience blurred vision, black stools, or severe pain. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Is it an anabolic steroid? No. It is a corticosteroid used for medical conditions, not muscle building. Q: Can I take vaccines while on it? Avoid live vaccines during high-dose therapy—consult your doctor. Q: Does it cause “moon face”? Yes, long-term use may lead to Cushingoid appearance, which is reversible after tapering. Q: Can I drink alcohol? Limit or avoid alcohol due to increased risk of stomach irritation and bleeding. Q: How fast does it work? For acute conditions, effects may appear within 1–2 hours; chronic conditions may take a few days.

Tobramycin

Tobramycin 0.3% Eye Drops Tobracin is an aminoglycoside with strong antibiotic properties specially made to fight many eye bacterial infections like conjunctivitis (pink eye) and blepharitis (eyelid inflammation) and relieve symptoms such as redness, itching, and discharge. The Tobracin eye drops will put infection on hold so that redness, swelling, and pain will stop and disappear eventually.


Key Benefits Fast Action: Stops the growth of a broad spectrum of bacteria. Enabled Relief: Brings down eye swelling, pain, and irritation. Extensive Use: It is good for typical external structures of the eye.
How It Works Tobramycin works by binding to the bacterial ribosomes, namely the 30S subunit, in a way that prevents the bacteria from creating the protein needed for their own living and multiplication. The bacterial colonies that could potentially grow will hide from being targeted by the body's immune system, which enhances the immune system's capabilities in eliminating the bacteria.
Directions for Use Preparation: Wash the hands thoroughly prior to dosage. Application: Tilt the head backward; gently pull down the lower eyelid to form a small pocket for the drops. Instillation: Drop 1–2 drops in the affected eye as instructed. Absorption: Shut and carefully press the lid, while avoiding release and drainage near the nose, for about 1–2 minutes from the eye. Hygienics: Never touch the dropper to the eye and avoid touching the dropper to any surface. Save the dropper for dispensing your medicines in case it would be ever needed for another use; wash using care afterward.
Advice & Warnings Group — Heed Pregnancy: Inquire with the professionals. This medication should be used if deemed absolutely necessary upon professional consultation. Lactation: Precaution: Tiny amounts may find their way into breast milk. Consult with the doctor. Drug Driving Observation: Temporary Blur. Your vision may be blurry for 5–10 minutes post-application. Do not operate a vehicle until entirely clear. Contact Lenses: If you are using these drops, do not put in your contact lens until the infection is completely cleared.
Common Side Effects Most individuals do just fine according to their ability to tolerate the medication, but some may experience the following:
  • Transient stinging or burning
  • Localized itching and redness of the eye
  • Minor tear discharge or minor lid swelling
Contact a doctor if a severe rash, swelling of the face, or shortness of breath occur.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: Is Tobramycin a steroid? No, Tobramycin consists of a pure antibiotic; however, it can be found in certain brands in combination with a steroid (such as Dexamethasone). It is most essential for every patient to assess his or her prescription to understand whether the drops are of "Tobramycin alone" or are combination drops. Q: When does Tobramycin begin working? Tobramycin should begin to alleviate the symptoms within 24–48 hours for almost all patients. Nevertheless, you will need to complete the full course of treatment prescribed by your doctor to ensure the infection fails to make a return. Q: Are these drops for a viral eye infection? No. The likes of Tobramycin are only targeted at bacteria and are useless against viruses (for example, viral conjunctivitis) and fungi. Q: What do I do if I lose a dose? Immediately administer the missed dose. Skip that dose if your next administration is about due. There is no need to double the dosage. Q: How do I store the bottle? Store in an upright position in the tightly closed bottle, keeping it in a cool, dry place below 25°C. Children must never take it undetected and away from the direct rays of sun. Throw the bottle away four weeks after you first open it.

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