Cequa and Blurred Vision: What Users Say
Reviews for Cequa
- Dot...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 4, 2021
For Dry Eye Disease "I have dry eyes for many years, but the last 5 have been the worse. Burning and blurry eyes. I started the Cequa treatment 3 months ago, what an amazing difference. I use a lot fewer eye drops, no more burning eyes, and my vision is clear. But now I changed jobs, and my insurance does not cover this very expensive medication."
- Pip...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 5, 2024
For Dry Eye Disease "One drop per eye, 12 hr apart. Easy to use. Initial combination with low steroid drops four times a day for the first month that I’ve had before for allergies. Only a few days in and the first day seemed great. Game changer. I’ve started to get blurry vision and it does sting/burn. I am also getting some headaches, which I don’t know if they’re connected. Will check back in with the optometrist."
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For Dry Eye Disease "I was prescribed this medication by my eye doctor, and after a few days of use, I had severe skin burns on my eyelids, and it caused blurred vision that incapacitated me from doing anything for a couple of weeks. After being treated with steroid medication, I was able to recover. But when I called customer service of the company, their representatives were rude and sent me on the loop, which gave me no support and no refund for 3 months' worth of product I can’t use. Worst customer service I’ve ever encountered. I’ll never use this company ever again."