Xelpros for Glaucoma, Open Angle User Reviews
- Sus...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- September 12, 2023
"Better than others as it doesn't sting and no refrigeration necessary. Very unhappy that it's now off the market."
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"My eye doctor gave me two samples to use after I complained about the eye medication I was using, burning my eyes and giving me headaches. Xelpros doesn't burn my eyes or cause me headaches like my last medication did. My doctor said Xelpros doesn't contain a preservative like the other one I was using, and many patients like it better. When I went to pick up my first prescription from Walgreens, they were charging me $200 even with my Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, which I pay close to $500 a month for. These pharmaceutical companies are criminals, fleecing people whom they have over a barrel. And our government allows it. Disgusting."