Tobazon DM Eye/Ear Drops
Tobazon DM Eye/Ear Drops
Please make sure to only use Tobazon DM EyeEar Drops in the affected eye or ear following the dosage and duration recommended by your doctor Prior to using this medication remember to wash your hands It is important to read the label for instructions before using Even if you start feeling better do not skip any doses and complete the entire treatment If you stop the medication prematurely the infection may return or worsen The most commonly experienced side effect is a burning sensation at the application site If this persists for an extended period inform your doctor If by accident the drops come into contact with your nose or mouth rinse with water immediately Notify your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding allergic to this medication or taking other medications After using this medication in the eye it is advised not to drive or operate heavy machinery as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive
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Tobazon DM Eye/Ear Drops
Prescription Required
Packaging :
packet of 5 ml Eye/Ear Drops
Manufacturer :
Bell Pharma Pvt LtdComposition :
MRP :
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