Children with bacterial eye infections can use tobramycin eye drops as prescribed by the doctor, and unauthorized use of the drug should be avoided.
Tobramycin eye drops belongs to aminoglycoside antibiotics, antibacterial effect on a variety of gram-negative bacteria, suitable for the treatment of the external eye and appendages of local infections due to sensitive bacteria. According to the instructions of the drug, children can use the drug, but note that the drug needs to be used under parental supervision, not without authorization.
The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this product and other aminoglycoside antibiotics, while the drug should be used with caution in people with abnormal liver function, renal insufficiency, water loss, vestibular function or hearing loss, patients with myasthenia gravis or Parkinson’s disease, and elderly patients. Patients may experience local irritation such as burning or swelling of the eyelids and conjunctival erythema after use of the drug, and allergic reactions are rare.
It is recommended that children use tobramycin eye drops as prescribed by the doctor and avoid unauthorized use of the drug to avoid adverse reactions.