Tobramycin Sulfate

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CVS PHARMACY Retail

$10.37

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80%

$2.11 With Free Coupon
WALGREENS Retail

$10.37

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52%

$4.93 With Free Coupon
WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS INC Retail

$10.37

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5%

$9.87 With Free Coupon
HARRIS TEETER PHARMACY Retail

$10.37

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5%

$9.89 With Free Coupon
CVS PHARMACY #
$10.40 With Free Coupon
SAFEWAY PHARMACY
$10.46 With Free Coupon
AKINA PHARMACY
$11.83 With Free Coupon
MY DR'S PHARMACY
$11.83 With Free Coupon
GIANT PHARMACY
$12.01 With Free Coupon
HARRIS TEETER
$13.23 With Free Coupon
HEALTH STAR PHARMACY
$13.23 With Free Coupon
LIBERTY PHARMACY & MEDICAL SUPPLIES
$13.23 With Free Coupon
LOUDOUN COMMUNITY PHARMACY
$13.23 With Free Coupon
WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS, INC.
$13.23 With Free Coupon
RX+PHARMACY
$13.23 With Free Coupon
WALMART PHARMACY
$16.90 With Free Coupon
Tobramycin Sulfate

Drug Info for tobramycin sulfate

Tobramycin injection is used to treat certain serious infections that are caused by bacteria such as meningitis (infection of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord) and infections of the blood, abdomen (stomach area), lungs, skin, bones, joints, and urinary tract. Tobramycin injection is in a class of medications called aminoglycoside antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria. Antibiotics such as tobramycin injection will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections. Taking antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of getting an infection later that resists antibiotic treatment.

Tobramycin sulfate is an antibiotic used to treat certain bacterial infections. Tobramycin sulfate belongs to a class of drugs called aminoglycoside antibiotics. Tobramycin sulfate is a generic medication also sold under the trade names Nebcin, Tobi, and Tobrex. Tobramycin sulfate has been available for years. In the treatment of some bacterial infections, tobramycin sulfate use is common.

  • PremierPro Rx Tobramycin Sulfate
  • Tobramycin Sulfate Novaplus
  • By injection

Your doctor will prescribe your exact dose and tell you how often it should be given.

An IM injection is a shot given in your muscle (upper arm, thigh, buttocks). An IV infusion is medicine that is put directly into your body through one of your veins.

This medicine should be given by a person trained to give IV or IM medicine, such as a nurse. Sometimes you, a family member, or friend can be taught to give your medicine.

If you are receiving IV medicine, check the bag to make sure there are no leaks. Also make sure the solution is clear.

You should not use this medicine if you have ever had an allergic reaction to tobramycin or any other aminoglycoside antibiotic such as Amikin® or Garamycin®.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.

Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease or myasthenia gravis.

Call your doctor right away if you notice any change in your hearing. Your doctor may want you to have hearing tests while you are taking tobramycin.

If your infection does not improve, or gets worse, while taking this medicine, call your doctor.

Wheezing or trouble breathing

Urinating less than one cup in a day

Severe diarrhea (watery or bloody)

Swelling, pain, or redness near where your IV needle is placed

Muscle twitching or weakness

Make sure your doctor knows if you are taking a diuretic (water pills) or any other antibiotic medicine.

Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease or myasthenia gravis.

Call your doctor right away if you notice any change in your hearing. Your doctor may want you to have hearing tests while you are taking tobramycin.

If your infection does not improve, or gets worse, while taking this medicine, call your doctor.

  • Swelling of the face, throat, or lips
  • Severe diarrhea (watery or bloody)
  • Urinating less than one cup in a day
  • Muscle twitching or weakness
  • Swelling, pain, or redness near where your IV needle is placed
  • Wheezing or trouble breathing
  • Dizziness or trouble standing
  • Ringing in the ears or trouble hearing
  • Rash or hives
  • Nausea or upset stomach
  • Mild diarrhea
  • Pain where the IM shot was given