Drug Information
Drug Generic Name | TOBRAMYCIN. |
Drug Class | CARBAPENEMS |
Chapter | Infections |
Indications: Chronic pulmonary Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in patients with cystic fibrosis. Cautions: Other inhaled drugs should be administered before tobramycin. Measure lung function before and after initial dose of tobramycin and monitor for bronchospasm; if bronchospasm occurs in a patient not using a bronchodilator, repeat test using bronchodilator. Monitor renal function before treatment and then annually. Severe haemoptysis—risk of further haemorrhage. Contra-indications: myasthenia gravis Side Effects: on inhalation, cough (more frequent by inhalation of powder), bronchospasm, dysphonia, taste disturbances, pharyngitis, mouth ulcers, salivary hypersecretion, laryngitis, haemoptysis, epistaxis. Pregnancy: Second and third trimester: Auditory or vestibular nerve damage. Dose: by inhalation of nebulised solution, adult and child over 6 years, 300 mg every 12 hours for 28 days, subsequent courses repeated after 28-day interval without tobramycin nebuliser solution |
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