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Lotilaner ophthalmic for Blepharitis User Reviews

Brand names: Xdemvy

Rating: 8.0

Lotilaner ophthalmic has an average rating of 8.0 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews for the treatment of blepharitis. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.

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  • May 1, 2025

Lotilaner ophthalmic "This stuff is awesome. I kept complaining of blurry vision to my ophthalmologist and was pretty much laughed off. “Here’s a sample of eye drops.” I then inquired with a friend who is a retired ophthalmologist. He referred me to his old practice, who prescribed Xdemvy. Within a week, I saw improvement intermittently. When applied, clear vision lasted more than a few blinks. On follow-up, my new ophthalmologist admitted this medicine is a total game changer. On occasion, my eyes would go blurry (felt like mucus). I applied between scheduled doses, and the blur went away."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 29, 2025

Lotilaner ophthalmic "I used it due to crusty eyes and white stones on my eyelids. My primary doctor prescribed it, and when I first used it, yes, it stung. I called and spoke to my eye doctor to get their opinion on this drug since the pharmacist told me all these slim chance side effects, but still scary. My eye doctor said that I should be getting checked halfway through treatment. I made an eye appointment to get checked, and they treated my vision and looked for any active mites, and she said she couldn’t see any but to finish my course of medication. So I did, but I think I’ve noticed a decline in my sharp, clear vision. I wore contact lenses before and had no trouble seeing well. Good luck!"

6 / 10
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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 11, 2025

"Was prescribed a 6-week course for demodex blepharitis. The drops seem to be working. I've experienced some intense eye burning/stinging, mainly in the evening after I take my contacts out and apply the drops. It goes away in a few minutes. Worse though is that I've had some brain fog, which I think may be associated with the drops. It feels very much like the side effect of an SSRI that I took in the past, which makes me wonder if these affect serotonin levels or some other neurotransmitter. Everything I read indicates it doesn't. Regardless, I'm on week 5 of treatment and will finish the remaining week. If they work and the blepharitis is gone, it will be worth it. No more styes or chalazion!"

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