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View Post: Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution USP, 0.3% (5 mL)
19 Nov 2009 by PetWareHouse  
Click here for details Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution USP, 0.3% (5 mL) by Apexa is a sterile topical ophthalmic antibiotic formulation prepared specifically for topical therapy of external infections.EACH mL CONTAINS:Active ...
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View Post: CDC Updates Guidance on Ophthalmia Neonatorum Prophylaxis -- AAFP ...
9 Sep 2009 by ann@aafp.org  
The CDC said the recommended dose of azithromycin ophthalmic solution (1%) is one or two drops in the conjunctival sac of each eye, taking care to not touch the infant with the applicator tip. "Because this is a solution rather than an ... If neither azithromycin ophthalmic solution (1%) nor erythromycin ophthalmic ointment (0.5%) is available, the CDC advised that gentamicin ophthalmic ointment (0.3%) and tobramycin ophthalmic ointment (0.3%) are acceptable alternatives. ...
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View Post: Bulletin
16 Nov 2009
Azithromycin ophthalmic solution 1% 1 to 2 drops in each eye, is an alternative. This recommendation is based on pharmacologic and microbiologic activity as no clinical data are available. Drops may be difficult to administer because azithromycin ophthalmic solution is a thick liquid.16 Consider ... Specific administration instructions are available.16; Second-line alternative agents include gentamicin ophthalmic ointment (0.3%) or tobramycin ophthalmic ointment (0.3%). ...
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View Post: The Best of Ophthalmology.....EyeWorld News Magazine
16 Nov 2009
I use gentamicin drops, which are available as an ointment, too. I have only had rare problems with sensitivity. In our community hospital, it is second only to vancomycin against Staph, including MRSA, and better than the fluoroquinolones. ... as an alternative, and my next choice would be tobramycin. While I use AzaSite for blepharitis treatment, I would be much less enthused about AzaSite for prophylaxis against the gram positives, particularly MRSA or MRSE, ...
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View Post: Scrounger Training: Medicine reference - Zombie Survival & Defense ...
22 Oct 2009 by pichu9000(expert)  
Tobramycin ophthalmic solution is an antibiotic eye drop used to kill both streptococci and staphylococci bacteria in eye infections. The eye drops typically consist of 3% Tobramycin with the remaining solution being buffer usually ...
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View Post: Medication Guide: Tobramycin Ophthalmic
15 Feb 2007
Tobramycin ophthalmic is an FDA pregnancy category B drug, and thought to be safe for use during pregnancy. However, it is unknown whether tobramycin ophthalmic is passed in breast milk. Check with veterinarian prior to use in pregnant or lactating rats. ... Pet owners should be sure to wash hands before and after applying drops or ointment to a rat's eye(s). Wipe excessive lacrimation (porphyrin around the eyes in rats) or debris from eye(s) before application. ...
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View Post: tobramycin it vexed by mair than that light brown ...
26 Mar 2007 by mflxzbhya526  
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View Post: tobramycin (ophthalmic)
31 Dec 2005 by Pat O'Connor  
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 ...
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View Post: What, for you, has been the best thing about getting older? by ...
2 Nov 2009 by sandi  
Furthermore, they gave him exactly what I put in his eye 0.3% Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution USP – a healing solution. Damn straight he better look sheepish when he came out of that emergency room into the waiting room. ... They usually just end up wandering down by the creek like this one. If you can't find something going on here, go on over to Laurie's, she's always stirring up something. You want to watch her when her sugar level drops, she gets tetchy. ...
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