Tybro Eye Drop
Please ensure to only apply Tybro Eye Drop to the affected eye as directed by the doctor Prior to using this medication remember to wash your hands It is recommended to read the label for instructions before use Do not skip any doses and complete the entire prescribed course of treatment even if you start to feel better Ceasing the medication prematurely may result in the return or worsening of the infection The most commonly experienced side effects may include discomfort irritation and a burning sensation at the site of application If these side effects persist for an extended period please inform your doctor If by accident this medication enters your ears nose or mouth promptly rinse with water Inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding allergic to this medication or taking any other medications For your safety it is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery after using this medication as it may cause blurred vision and affect your ability to drive
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Tybro Eye Drop
Prescription Required
Packaging :
packet of 5 ml Eye Drop
Manufacturer :
Ahlcon Parenterals India LimitedComposition :
MRP :
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