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Nayantob 03 Eye Ointment is an effective treatment for bacterial eye infections It should be used exactly as prescribed by your doctor Make sure to follow the instructions for administering the ointment in the eye Wait at least 5 minutes before using any other eye medication To ensure the best results use the ointment regularly at evenly spaced intervals Do not skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the treatment too early may cause the infection to return or worsen Nayantob 03 Eye Ointment is a broadspectrum antibiotic that can kill many types of bacteria However it is not effective against viral eye infections Therefore it should only be used if prescribed by your doctor Using antibiotics unnecessarily can reduce their effectiveness in the future Some common side effects of the ointment include temporary eye irritation burning sensation itching and redness after application If these side effects persist or worsen consult your doctor The ointment may cause temporary blurring of vision when first used so avoid driving immediately after application You should also refrain from wearing contact lenses while using the ointment or during an active eye infection If you have any concerns or questions about Nayantob 03 Eye Ointment consult your doctor or healthcare professional for clarification

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Available in 2 variations

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Nayantob 0.3% Eye Ointment

Nayantob 0.3% Eye Ointment

Tobramycin (0.3% w/w)

tube of 3 gm Eye Ointment

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Nayantob D Eye/Ear Drops

Nayantob D Eye/Ear Drops

Tobramycin (0.3% w/v)

packet of 5 ml Eye/Ear Drops

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