Tobrex Ointment
Tobrex Ointment
Therapeutic Class: Antibiotic
Commonly used Brand names associated with Tobrex Ointment and its equivalents in the US are AKTob, Tobrasol, and Tobrex. In Canada, this medication is known by the following names: Apo-Tobramycin, Sab-Tobramycin, and Tomycine.
The active ingredient used in this medication and its equivalents is TOBRAMYCIN (Ophthalmic route) - toe-bra-MYE-sin. The most frequently available dosage forms being ointment and solution. Check with your doctor to see if one of the forms is a fit for you.
Uses For Tobrex Ointment
Ophthalmic tobramycin is used in the eye to treat bacterial infections of the eye. Tobramycin works by killing bacteria.
Ophthalmic tobramycin may be used alone or with other medicines for eye infections. Either the drops or the ointment form of this medicine may be used alone during the day. In addition, both forms may be used together, with the drops being used during the day and the ointment at night.
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This medication is available only with your doctor's prescription.