Toba Bottle Of 5ml Eye Drops
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5ml Eye Drop in Bottle
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Toba 0.3 % Description
Toba eye drop is an antibiotic medication that contains tobramycin, which is used to treat external bacterial infections of the eye. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria that cause infections. Toba eye drop is intended for ocular (eye) use only and should be applied externally. Do not ingest this medication. Avoid touching the dropper with your hands or placing it directly on your eye. Use this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor, and do not use it independently.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹115.00 |
You Save | ₹10.00 (8% on MRP) |
Contains | Tobramycin(0.3 %) |
Uses | Bacterial eye infections |
Side effects | Redness of eyes, itching and swelling of eyelids |
Therapy | OCCULAR ANTIBIOTIC |
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Uses of Toba 0.3 %
Toba eye drop is used to treat external bacterial infections of the eye.
Contraindications of Toba 0.3 %
If you are allergic to tobramycin or any of the other ingredients of Toba eye drop.
Side effects of Toba 0.3 %
- Itching and swelling of the eyelid
- Redness of eyes
Precautions and Warnings of Toba 0.3 %
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I use Toba eye drop during pregnancy?
A:
Toba eye drop is to be instilled in the eyes and the quantities which might get absorbed from the eyes are too little. Still, this eye drop should be used in pregnancy only if recommended by your doctor.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I use Toba eye drop while breastfeeding?
A:
Toba eye drop is to be instilled in eyes and the quantities which might get absorbed from the eyes is too little. Still, this medicine should be used under medical supervision by a lactating mother.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have instilled Toba eye drop?
A:
Toba eye drop has no or negligible effect on driving. However, if you experience any side effects after taking this medicine that may affect your ability to drive safely, it is suggested to avoid driving.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Toba eye drop?
A:
Alcohol is not known to interact with this medicine. Ask your doctor for advice on alcohol intake along with Toba eye drops.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
- You are using this medicine for a long duration.
- You are using contact lenses.
Directions for Use of Toba 0.3 %
Wash your hands before using eye drops. Avoid touching the dropper tip. Tilt your head slightly and place one drop in your eye. Close your eyes for 2-3 minutes, keeping your head tipped down, and avoid blinking. Press the inside corner of your eye for 1 minute to prevent drainage. If using multiple drops, wait 5 minutes between them, and wait at least 10 minutes before using other prescribed eye drops. ...
Storage and disposal of Toba 0.3 %
- Store Toba eye drop at a temperature below 25°C in a cool and dry place.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Quick Tips of Toba 0.3 %
- Toba eye drop is an ocular antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye.
- Wash your hands thoroughly before using the eye drop to avoid introducing any bacteria into your eye.
- Please consult your doctor if you have any other eye conditions before using Toba eye drops.
- This medication should be taken as long as the doctor has prescribed it to you. The doctor normally adjusts the dose and duration of this medicine depending on the medical condition.
- Redness of the eyes, itching and swelling of the eyelid may occur in some individuals with the use of Toba eye drops, if your condition does not improve, contact your doctor right away.
- You should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you experience blurred vision after using Toba eye drops.
Dosage of Toba 0.3 %
Overdose
As this eye drop is meant for external application cases of an overdose are unlikely. However, symptoms of overdose of Toba eye drop include redness of eyes, increasing watering of eyes, and itching of eyelids. Upon accidental ingestion, contact your doctor immediately or visit the nearest hospital. If you have instilled extra drops of it, wash your eyes thoroughly with water....
Missed a Dose
If you have missed instilling a dose of Toba eye drop, instill it as soon as you remember. If it's time for your next dose, then skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dose schedule. Do not over-use this medicine to compensate for the missed instillation....
Mode of Action of Toba 0.3 %
How Does It Work?
Toba eye drop works by stopping the growth of bacteria by preventing the protein synthesis in bacterial cells.
Interactions of Toba 0.3 %
Interactions with other medicines
- Since Toba Eye drop is to be used externally in the eyes it is less likely to interact with other medicines.
- However, you should always consult your doctor if you are taking other medicines for treating other health conditions.
Content Details
WRITTEN BY
Shaman Ansari
D.Pharm, B.Pharm
REVIEWED BY
Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Does Toba eye drop need to be refrigerated?
A: No, Toba eye drop has to be stored at a temperature below 25°C in a cool and dry place.
Q: Can Toba eye drop cause a headache?
A: No, Toba eye drop does not cause a headache.
Q: How many days should I use Toba eye drop?
A: You must use Toba eye drop in the exact dose and duration prescribed by the doctor. The doctor will decide the duration on the basis of the severity of the eye infection. If you do not feel any improvement even after a week of using this eye drop, then inform the doctor. Do not take it endlessly on your own.
References
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- National Center for Biotechnology Information (2025). PubChem Compound Summary for CID 36294, Tobramycin. Retrieved January 10, 2025
- ScienceDirect. Tobramycin [Internet]. [cited 2025 Jan 10].
- Wilhelmus KR, Gilbert ML, Osato MS. Tobramycin in ophthalmology. Surv Ophthalmol. 1987 Sep-Oct. [cited 2025 Jan 10].
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