Lotemax for Postoperative Ocular Inflammation User Reviews
- Jim...
- May 11, 2020
"My doctor originally prescribed Lotemax. I almost fell off the chair when I was told the price. I asked my doctor if he could prescribe Loteprednol Etabonate instead. He did, and I was much happier with a $10 copay."
- Fer...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 17, 2015
"I was prescribed Lotemax following PRK surgery. I had no problems or side effects. My ophthalmologist said it was also useful for allergic reactions of the eye (painful swelling and burning). So I have continued to use it for that purpose. My only side effect is blurred vision for about 5 to 10 minutes after I use it. Otherwise, this is a wonderful solution to inflammation and burning of the eye."
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- Bli...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- August 15, 2019
"Used Lotemax, and my optic nerve was damaged and now blind in the eye."
- ban...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 17, 2020
"They are easy to put in. Don't forget to shake the bottle before instilling the drop. I noticed my eyelashes lengthening with continued use."
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"I am at an advanced stage of Keratoconus and can no longer see out of one eye. My eye hurts considerably every morning, but the Lotemax drops help with pain. The only side effect I had was a mild rash on my chin."