Brimonidine ophthalmic for Intraocular Hypertension User Reviews
Brand names: Alphagan P, Lumify, Qoliana Lumify Preservative Free
- Bea...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 30, 2024
"I’ve been using brimonidine tartrate 0.2% for ocular hypertension for about 2 weeks. So far, so good. Yes, it burns a bit at first, but it has improved the redness, irritation, and chronic dryness due to a congenital defect. I’ve suffered for decades, never getting real relief from the lubrication or redness OTC products I’ve tried. This is wonderful. Soon I’ll find out if my IOP is decreased."
- Her...
- January 9, 2012
Brimonidine ophthalmic "Completely got rid of the pain in my eyes, but did cause blurred vision and photophobia."
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"I have been using these drops for about 3 years and didn't experience any fatal adverse reactions as many people experienced. But all drugs are made of chemicals, so no drug can be perfect without any adverse reactions. I know it is very difficult to choose the best without adverse reactions for each person because everybody is different, and that's why drugs don't cause the same reaction in everybody."