The pharmasist disagrees with the dosage. The Doctor has not been available for confirmation of the dosage. What should I do?
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25 Sep 2009
You should confirm the dosage with your doctor as soon as you can. However, the manufacturer's recommended dose is one drop in each affected eye once a day, which is in agreement with your pharmacist. See the Pataday.com website for complete prescribing information:
http://www.pataday.com/ophthalmic-solution/Allergy-Eye-Drops.asp
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