Diclofenac ophthalmic for Postoperative Ocular Inflammation User Reviews
Brand names: Voltaren Ophthalmic
- Jer...
- October 29, 2013
"I really don't know the effectiveness, but I do know this medicine causes me severe burning, sometimes lasting for hours at a reduced level. Although the doctor said this does happen and isn't something to be concerned about, I have my doubts. I have been using it for 2 weeks, 3 times per day, and have a week to go."
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"I was prescribed these drops for post-cataract surgery. The drops do burn considerably when they go into your eye. Since I had rebound inflammation after my surgery, I needed to be on these drops for longer than usual. They are not very good at stopping the inflammation and pain. I had to be put on strong steroids."