The generic name of Dybisol Eye Drops is Tobramycin Dexamethasone Eye Drops, and there is no data to support how long it should be used continuously due to individual differences and specific medical conditions. It is indicated for the treatment of ocular inflammatory lesions responsive to adrenocorticotropic hormones and bacterial infections of the ocular surface or conditions with a risk of infection, and is also used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders of the eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, anterior segment of the eyeball, and potentially hazardous infectious conjunctivitis that may be amenable to hormone therapy, with the specific dosage and duration of administration as prescribed by the physician. Shake well before use. Adverse reactions such as eyelid tingling, edema, conjunctival congestion, optic nerve damage, corneal perforation, decreased visual sensitivity, glaucoma, visual field damage, posterior subcapsular cataract formation, and other adverse reactions may occur after use. Herpes simplex virus keratitis, cowpox, chickenpox, corneal and conjunctival disorders due to viral infections, Mycobacterium ophthalmicum infections, fungal infections of the eye, hypersensitivity to the product, corneal foreign body is not completely removed, pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited. Patients who want to use tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops are advised to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examination, and avoid blind use of drugs.