Tobramycin with Dexamethasone
Tobramycin with Dexamethasone

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A clinical formulation indicated for Eye Care. This combination therapy supports the reduction of ocular swelling and prevents secondary bacterial growth.


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In Stock
Delivery Time
Airmail (14-21 days) | Trackable (5-9 days)
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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Tobramycin, Dexamethasone
Reference Brand
TobraDex
Product Origin
Generic Product
Reference Manufacturer
Alcon
Product Form
Ophthalmic Suspension, Ophthalmic Ointment
Regulatory Classification
Rx
Primary Category
Eye Care, Infection Treatment
Product Category
Antibiotic / Steroid Combo
Pharmacological Class
Aminoglycoside / Corticosteroid
Manufacturer Description
Designed to mitigate eye inflammation and address bacterial infections simultaneously to alleviate pain and support faster healing after surgery or injury episodes.
Mechanism of Action
Tobramycin kills bacteria by stopping their protein production, while dexamethasone reduces inflammation by suppressing the immune response. Together, they clear the infection and reduce the associated redness and swelling.
Route of Administration
Ophthalmic
Onset Time
24–48 hours
Duration
4–6 hours
Contraindications
Viral eye infections, Fungal eye infections, Eye tuberculosis, Hypersensitivity
Severe Adverse Events
Glaucoma (increased eye pressure), Cataracts, Secondary infections, Perforation of the cornea
Common Side Effects
Temporary blurred vision, Mild stinging
Uncommon Side Effects
Eye redness, Itching, Eyelid swelling
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Use only if benefit outweighs potential risk to the fetus.
Age Restrictions
Consult a doctor for pediatric use.
Storage Guidelines
Store upright at room temperature; do not freeze.
Related Products
Gentamicin/Dexamethasone, Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Dexamethasone
Information for Tobramycin with Dexamethasone is sourced from established medical standards and updated frequently. It is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a healthcare professional before use.
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