Tobramycine Sulphate Antibacterial

Product/Composition Tobramycine Sulphate Antibacterial
Form Antibacterial
Strength 0.30%
Production Capacity 1 Million Antibacterial/Month
Therapeutic use Eye and Ear Drops
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

Tobramycin Sulphate

  • Type: Aminoglycoside antibiotic

  • Main Use: Treats bacterial infections, especially those caused by Gram-negative bacteria.

  • Often available as eye drops, ointment, ear drops, or injection depending on the type of infection.

How It Works

  • Tobramycin binds to bacterial ribosomes (30S subunit).

  • This interferes with protein synthesis, stopping bacterial growth and eventually killing them.

  • It is bactericidal (kills bacteria rather than just stopping their growth).

Common Uses

Eye/Ear Drops:

  • Bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye)

  • Keratitis (corneal infection)

  • Blepharitis (eyelid infection)

  • Otitis externa (outer ear infection)

Injection Form (Hospital Use):

  • Serious infections such as sepsis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections caused by resistant bacteria

  • Often used in combination with other antibiotics for severe infections

Advantages

  • Highly effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other Gram-negative bacteria

  • Works quickly due to its bactericidal action

  • Available in multiple forms (drops, ointment, injectable) for flexibility

Possible Side Effects

Topical (Eye/Ear):

  • Mild burning or stinging

  • Temporary eye irritation or redness

  • Rare allergic reaction

Systemic (Injection):

  • Kidney toxicity (nephrotoxicity) if used for long periods

  • Ear toxicity (ototoxicity) causing hearing loss or balance problems (rare but possible)

  • Neuromuscular weakness (rare)

Precautions

  • Use only for bacterial infections — not for viral or fungal infections.

  • Avoid prolonged or unnecessary use to prevent bacterial resistance.

  • In injection form, kidney function should be monitored during treatment.

  • Keep dropper tip clean to avoid contamination of the medication.