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Iobrim T 0.5%/0.2% w/v Eye Drop 5ml

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Iobrim T 0.5%/0.2% w/v Eye Drop 5ml

Iobrim T Eye Drop should only be used in the affected eye as prescribed by your doctor Remember to wash your hands before using this medicine Be sure to read the directions on the label before applying the eye drops It is important not to miss any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the medication too early can result in the infection returning or becoming worse The most common side effects of Iobrim T Eye Drop include irritation redness and a burning sensation at the site of application If these side effects persist for a prolonged period please inform your doctor If by accident the medicine gets into your ears nose or mouth rinse it with water immediately Notify your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding allergic to this medicine or taking any other medications After using this medicine it is recommended not to drive or operate heavy machinery as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive

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How to use Bromostar-T?

Wash your hands before applying Bromostar-T to avoid contamination, and do not touch the tip of the dropper. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using Bromostar-T. For applying Bromostar-T, tilt your head back, look up, and pull down the lower eyelid to make a pouch and then put the drops in the pouch.

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Can Iobrim T be stopped when symptoms are relieved?

No, Iobrim T should be continued as advised by the doctor. If any problems are experienced due to the use of Iobrim T, consult the doctor for re-evaluation.

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