What Is Tobramycin Ointment?
Tobramycin eye ointment, this product is suitable for topical anti-infective treatment of infection of sensitive strains of the external eye and appendages. When applying tobramycin, attention should be paid to the control of bacterial infection.
- Drug Name
- Tobramycin Eye Cream
- Drug type
- Prescription drugs, topical drugs, medical insurance workers' injuries
- Use classification
- Other ophthalmic drugs
- Tobramycin eye ointment, this product is suitable for topical anti-infective treatment of infection of sensitive strains of the external eye and appendages. When applying tobramycin, attention should be paid to the control of bacterial infection.
Tobramycin eye ointment ingredients
- Active ingredient: Tobramycin Chemical name: 4-O- (3-amino-3-deoxy--D-glucopyranosyl) -2-deoxy-6-O- (2,6-diamino- Chemical structure of 2,3,6-trideoxy--D-nucleus-hexapyranosyl) -L-streptamine:
Molecular formula: C 18 H 37 N 5 O 9
Molecular weight: 467.52
Tobramycin Eye Cream Properties
- Colorless to off-white uniform ointment
Tobramycin eye ointment indications
- This product is suitable for topical anti-infective treatment of infections of sensitive strains of external eyes and appendages. When applying tobramycin, attention should be paid to the control of bacterial infection.
Tobramycin Eye Cream Specifications
- 0.3%
Tobramycin eye ointment dosage
- 1. For patients with mild and moderate infection, take about 1.5cm long ointment each time and apply it to the affected eye, and reduce the amount after the condition is relieved;
2. Tobramycin eye drops can be used in combination with eye ointments, that is, eye drops used during the day and eye ointments at night.
Adverse effects of tobramycin eye ointment
- Common adverse reactions are local toxic side effects and allergic reactions, such as itching and redness of the eyelids, and conjunctival erythema, with an incidence of less than 3%; these adverse reactions can also occur when other aminoglycoside antibiotics are applied topically. No other adverse reactions have been reported in the application of tobramycin. However, if ophthalmic tobramycin ointment is used systemically with aminoglycoside antibiotics, the total drug concentration in the serum should be monitored.
Tobramycin Eye Cream Taboo
- Forbidden to allergic to any component of this product.
Tobramycin eye cream precautions
- 1. Topical use of aminoglycoside antibiotics may produce allergic reactions. If allergies occur, medication should be discontinued.
2. Like other antibiotics, long-term application will cause excessive growth of non-sensitive strains, and even cause fungal infections. If a double infection occurs, appropriate treatment should be given promptly.
Tobramycin ointment for pregnant and lactating women
- 1. Pregnant women: Reproductive experiments on three animals. Tobramycin was applied at a dose of 33 times that of the body's usual medication. No fertility or fetal damage occurred. However, there is no clear clinical research report on pregnant women, so pregnant women should only use this product when it is really necessary.
2. Breastfeeding women: As adverse reactions may occur during breastfeeding, it is recommended to weigh the pros and cons according to the clinical situation, or stop breastfeeding or stop using medication.
Tobramycin ointment for children
- Clinical studies have shown that tobramycin can be safely and effectively used in children.
Tobramycin eye ointment for elderly
- This experiment was not performed and there are no reliable references.
Tobramycin eye ointment drug interactions
- This experiment was not performed and there are no reliable references.
Tobramycin eye ointment overdose
- When tobramycin eye ointment is used in excess, some patients may show clinical signs and symptoms similar to the adverse reactions, such as keratitis, erythema, increased tearing, edema, and itchy eyelids.
Tobramycin Eye Patch Pharmacology and Toxicology
- 1. In vitro experiments show that tobramycin has special effects on the following species:
Staphylococcus: Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and strains resistant to penicillin.
Streptococcus: Group A hemolytic streptococcus, non-hemolytic streptococcus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, pneumococcus, aerogenic E. coli, Proteus mirabilis (indole negative) and indole positive proteus Haemophilus influenzae and Haemophilus conjunctivitis, Morak conjunctivitis, Acinetobacter cal coaceticus (Herellea vaginacola), and genus Cereus
2. Bacterial susceptibility experiments showed that strains resistant to gentamicin were still sensitive to tobramycin. No bacterial genus resistant to tobramycin has been found, but long-term use may cause bacterial resistance.
Pharmacokinetics of tobramycin eye ointment
- This experiment was not performed and there are no reliable references.
Tobramycin Eye Cream Storage
- Store at 8-30 ° C. Close the cap tightly after use.
Tobramycin Eye Cream Packaging
- 3.5g / piece / box
Tobramycin Eye Cream
- 36 months
Tobramycin eye ointment implementation standard
- Import drug registration standard: JX20110014 [1]