Tobramycin-Dexamethasone FAQs
How much does Tobramycin-Dexamethasone cost without insurance?
Without insurance, customers can expect to pay $160.50 for Tobramycin-Dexamethasone, but this price may vary based on the dose prescribed. With a SingleCare savings card, the cost of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone drops to $29.99 for 1, 5ml of 0.3-0.1% Bottle.
How much does Tobramycin-Dexamethasone cost with insurance?
Your copay for Tobramycin-Dexamethasone with insurance will vary depending on your insurance plan and the dose prescribed. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to your cost with a SingleCare Tobramycin-Dexamethasone coupon. You may find your SingleCare discount card saves you money – with SingleCare, Tobramycin-Dexamethasone costs only $29.99.
Does Medicare cover Tobramycin-Dexamethasone and how much does it cost?
Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is covered by most Medicare prescription drug plans, but some plans will require authorization. However, Medicare prescription drug plans do cover prescriptions for the brand-name version of the drug, Tobradex. Patients without Medicare can save money with a SingleCare Tobramycin-Dexamethasone coupon – the price of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone with a SingleCare savings card is only $29.99.
What is the brand name of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone?
Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is a generic topical prescription drug supplied by Bausch + Lomb, Nucare, and Sandoz in eye drop format only. The brand-name version of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is TobraDex from Novartis. It is available in both eye drop and gel format. Search the SingleCare website or app for TobraDex for more information or valuable savings coupons.
What is Tobramycin-Dexamethasone?
Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is a generic topical prescription drug that treats eye inflammation accompanied by or at risk for a bacterial infection. Tobramycin-Dexamethasone combines a corticosteroid (dexamethasone) to reduce swelling with an antibiotic (tobramycin) to fight or prevent bacterial infections.
Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is usually prescribed to patients who have swelling in the conjunctiva (the tissue that lines the whites of the eyes and the inside of the eyelids), the cornea, or the uvea (the colored portion of the eye).
Tobramycin-Dexamethasone is administered topically as eye drops or as a gel. One or two drops (eye drops) or a thin ribbon (gel) are placed in the eye sac every four to six hours.
What are the side effects of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone?
The most common side effects of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone are site reactions such as redness, itching, burning, discomfort, irritation, and blurred vision. These side effects will usually pass in a short time. Because tobramycin kills bacteria, the eye becomes vulnerable to fungal infections, particularly after prolonged use of Tobramycin-Dexamethasone.
Consult a physician immediately if you experience a Tobramycin-Dexamethasone allergic reaction, such as hives, facial swelling, or trouble breathing.