Lotemax for Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis User Reviews
- Gel...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 12, 2022
"Absolutely no reason for this drug to cost so much other than Bausch & Lomb corporate greed. Additionally, the gel doesn’t dispense correctly. If pride wasn’t such a huge problem for B&L, I encourage B&L to work with a real industry leader such as Alcon. Overpriced, ineffective, lousy dispensing method, and poor manufacturing defines Bausch & Lomb as it regards Lotemax gel."
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 1, 2016
"Started working within a day."
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"I was prescribed Lotemax for eye pain, burning, crying, itching, and swelling of my eyes due to allergies. I felt immediate relief! The sclera (white of eye) felt comfortable instantly. I haven't had any burning, itching, or tearing in 5 days. The only drawback is it's a steroid and can only be used for 7 days."