Thalmotobrin D Eye Drops
is an ophthalmic medication used to treat certain eye inflammations associated with bacterial infections or conditions
that are at risk of developing bacterial infection.
It combines an antibiotic with an anti-inflammatory agent to help relieve bothersome symptoms, control infection, and
reduce irritation of the affected tissues.
The medication helps reduce redness, swelling, and discomfort associated with eye inflammation. It also inhibits the
growth of infection-causing bacteria and is used under medical supervision, particularly in situations that require
simultaneous treatment of inflammation and bacterial infection.
Composition of Thalmotobrin D
Available Strengths of Thalmotobrin D
Uses of Thalmotobrin D
Treatment of bacterial eye infections.
Relief of redness and swelling associated with eye inflammation.
Prevention of bacterial infections after certain eye surgical procedures.
Treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.
Assistance in treating bacterial eyelid infections.
Reduction of irritation and inflammation associated with ocular infections.
Dosage of Thalmotobrin D
One or two drops are instilled into the affected eye as directed by the physician. The dose may be repeated several
times daily depending on the severity and type of infection.
The prescribed treatment duration should be followed carefully, and the medication should not be discontinued without
medical advice, even if symptoms improve, to ensure complete resolution of the infection or inflammation.
In severe cases, the physician may recommend more frequent dosing during the first few days of treatment, followed by
a gradual reduction in frequency as the condition improves.
Side Effects of Thalmotobrin D
Mild burning sensation after instillation.
Temporary eye irritation.
Mild eye redness.
Temporary blurred vision.
Increased sensitivity to light.
Eye itching.
Increased intraocular pressure with prolonged use.
Contraindications of Thalmotobrin D
The medication should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to
Dexamethasone
,
Tobramycin
, or any of the product ingredients. It should also not be used in untreated viral or fungal eye infections unless
specifically directed by a physician.
Caution is advised in patients with elevated intraocular pressure or glaucoma, and all medical instructions should be
followed throughout the treatment period.
Alternatives to Thalmotobrin D Available in Pharmacies
Tobradex.
Dexatobrin.
Tobrin D.
How to Use Thalmotobrin D Correctly
Wash your hands thoroughly before using the eye drops to help prevent contamination and the spread of infection. If
recommended by the physician, gently shake the bottle before use.
Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye, eyelid, skin, or any surface to prevent contamination of the solution.
Instill the drops into the lower eyelid while looking upward, then gently close the eye for about one minute to allow
proper distribution of the medication.
If more than one type of eye drop is being used, leave an appropriate interval between products according to the
physician's instructions. The bottle should never be shared with others to avoid the transmission of infection.
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature.
Keep away from direct heat.
Protect from moisture.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Close the bottle tightly after use.
Do not use after the expiration date.