Tobramycin Eye Drops are indicated for the treatment of localized infections of the external eye or appendages caused by sensitive bacteria. Adverse reactions to tobramycin eye drops include localized irritation sensations such as burning or swelling of the eyelids and conjunctival erythema; and allergic reactions. The use of medication should be noted that patients allergic to tobramycin eye drops and other aminoglycoside antibiotics are prohibited; patients with abnormalities of hepatic or renal function, vestibular function or hearing loss, anhydrosis, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson’s disease should be used with caution; pregnant women should be cautious of use, and breastfeeding should be suspended during the period of lactation of lactating mothers; pediatrics and elderly patients should be used with caution. In addition, patients who are allergic to an aminoglycoside antibiotic such as streptomycin and gentamicin may also be allergic to tobramycin eye drops. If a patient develops an allergic reaction to the medication, discontinue use of the medication immediately. If you need to use tobramycin eye drops, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, not blindly self-medication.