Miebo and Blurred Vision: What Users Say
Reviews for Miebo
- Bar...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 27, 2025
For Dry Eye Disease "I'm 74 years old, and my eye doctor was very concerned about the condition of my cornea and dry eyes, therefore, recommended Miebo. After using it for one month, my doctor was very happy with the results and said my cornea now looks normal. Side effects I had were eye redness and some blurry vision. I had absolutely no issues with putting the drops in my eyes four times a day, and the bottle did last about a month. My doctor wants me to stay on Miebo for another month but try using only three drops a day to possibly reduce redness and have another follow-up. The initial cost was expensive, but with my second bottle, the cost dropped 70% because of my drug coverage."
- Sha...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 9, 2025
For Dry Eye Disease "I was using Restasis for 3 years. The worst medication I ever experienced with bad side effects as follows: watery eyes, itching, burning eyes, and face noise itching, and allergic reaction! I stopped Restasis, evil, after using it for 3 years. Doctor prescribed me Miebo eye drops. So far, pretty good! No more watery eyes, itching, burning eyes, and face & noise itching and allergy reaction, just a little bit blurry for 15 minutes only, then will be clear."
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For Dry Eye Disease "Miebo eye drops are reasonably good for dry eyes and the effect lasts longer than conventional products. There are few side effects, mostly some blurriness and slight burning, which go away after a while. However, I am shocked that Bausch & Lomb is charging $900 for eye drops that are available over the counter in Europe and Asia for $20 or less. EvoTears are exactly the same product, same ingredient, same bottle, same size, everything is the same except the label and price. Look them up and see. B&L licensed EvoTears from the inventor in Germany and is now charging the US consumers 50 times what most of the world pays. There is no justification for this. At this price, Miebo is not cost-effective even with insurance. My copay is over $300, not worth it."