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Use and Dosing

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Steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular conditions

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Inflammatory conditions of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Chronic anterior uveitis and corneal injury

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Risk of superficial ocular infection

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

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Steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular conditions

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Inflammatory conditions of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Chronic anterior uveitis and corneal injury

Ophthalmic solution

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment

Risk of superficial ocular infection

Note: Gradually decrease the dose after long-term use

Ophthalmic ointment


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Indications

Contraindications

Black Box Warnings

Dosing Adjustment

Renal Dose Adjustment

Hepatic Dose Adjustment

Warnings/Precautions

See Supplemental Patient Information

Caution: Use cautiously in

Supplemental Patient Information

Pregnancy/Breast Feeding

Pregnancy Category:C

Breastfeeding: Safety unknown. Minimal systemic absorption, maternal use of ophthalmic tobramycin is unlikely to affect the breastfed infant. Topical dexamethasone has not been studied during breastfeeding. Short-term application is unlikely to pose a risk to the breastfed infant by passage into breast milk. This information is based upon LactMed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT last accessed 24 May 2011). As per manufacturer's data, systemically administered corticosteroids appear in human milk and could suppress growth, interfere with endogenous corticosteroid production, or cause other untoward effects. Manufacturer advises caution during nursing.

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Pharmacology

Dexamethasone

Tobramycin

Brands and Availability

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US Trade Name(s)

US Availability

dexamethasone/tobramycin (generic)

Tobradex (dexamethasone/tobramycin)

Tobradex ST(dexamethasone/tobramycin)

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Canadian Trade Name(s)

Canadian Availability

Tobradex (dexamethasone/tobramycin)

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UK Trade Name(s)

UK Availability

Tobradex (dexamethasone/tobramycin)

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Australian Trade Name(s)

Australian Availability


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Classification

Antimicrobials

Ophthalmic Steroids With Anti-infectives

Infectious Disease

Ophthalmic Steroids With Anti-infectives

Ophthalmic

Ophthalmic Steroids With Anti-infectives

Pricing

Pricing data from www.DrugStore.com in U.S.A.

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