Latanoprost / netarsudil ophthalmic and Swelling: What Users Say
Brand names: Rocklatan
Reviews for Latanoprost / netarsudil ophthalmic
- Jac...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 16, 2019
For Glaucoma, Open Angle "This medication caused my eyes to be red and dry from day one. After 5 weeks, my eyes became not only red but unbearably itchy and swollen. I stopped putting the single drop per night as prescribed. My eyes are still red, itchy, and swollen a week after I've stopped using Rocklatan. My optometrist said he will prescribe a different eye drop that has a lower rate of side effects once these side effects are gone."
- Anonymous
- July 22, 2021
For Glaucoma, Open Angle "Using Rocklatan for 2 weeks. Extreme tearing, redness, blurry vision, and inflammation in the left eye. Only redness in the right eye. Pressure reduced greatly, but still, Dr. took me off and back on Travatan."
- Hub...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 28, 2022
For Glaucoma, Open Angle "Terrible side effects: loss of visual acuity (distance), itchy red eyes, swollen eyelids, headaches, eye pain, mild heart palpitations, extreme dry eye, and burning eyes upon drop insertion. Getting off it!"
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For Glaucoma, Open Angle "I used Rocklatan one night. The next day, my eyes were completely red. Eyelids swollen, so I couldn't see. I did not use it again. Day 3, I still can't see. Eyes aren't as red. I went back to what I was using. May have to have surgery to correct the glaucoma."