Zylet for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial User Reviews
- ADo...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 9, 2016
"I had a bacterial infection from sleeping in contact lenses and allergies mixed. I woke up Sunday morning, my eyes were only red, but by the end of the day, they were swollen, running, and mucus was coming out (yuck). I went to the eye doctor on Monday, he gave me the Zylet drops, and they are working just fine. I take 1 drop every 4 hours. The swelling is gone, but I do have a dark ring around my eye from where the swelling was, and the redness is leaving. The only side effects I have are headaches (which started the 2nd day) and my heart rate is sped up a little. I go in tomorrow for a checkup. I hope this review helps."
- Anonymous
- November 5, 2009
"Works like a miracle! Quick pain and redness relief!"
- Anonymous
- March 23, 2011
"Helped relieve some symptoms but did not completely resolve the issues."
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"This medicine works within 30 minutes to 1 hour for me. I have a condition where I am allergic to my own skin oils, and when they get in my eye, it's almost like pink eye. I have light sensitivity, excessive tearing, and pain. I love this medicine. I have used probably 20 (seriously) different eye drops and pills, OTC and prescription, and I am super happy with this one."