Sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic for Conjunctivitis User Reviews
Brand names: Bleph-10, Cetamide, AK-Sulf
- Bro...
- November 30, 2015
"Slight sting, but then a cool sensation with immediate relief, almost like moisture drops to dry eyes."
- HTY...
- November 8, 2013
"I put the drops in my eye, and it burned the red parts of my eye every time I put it in my eye. It's also really hard to see, it's impossible to watch TV or anything."
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- November 10, 2013
"I experienced lightheadedness to the point of nausea for a few minutes after dosage. Symptoms disappear quickly."
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"Have to use this on my kids, ages 3 and 6. They don't like it. It burns. I have to fight with them each time we need to dose. Been on it for almost a week and still not over it. Improvement, but not cured. I was thinking after 48 hours we would be 80% there. Not so."