Flarex

What is Flarex?

Fluorometholone is a corticosteroid, most often used after laser-based refractive surgery. It is marketed under the brand names FML (Allergan) and Flarex (Alcon).

Fluorometholone acetate ophthalmic suspension is indicated for use in the treatment of steroid responsive inflammatory conditions of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva, cornea, and anterior segment of the eye.

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I have been on flarex eye drops for three years due to chronic dry eye two to four times daily; I am also on restasis and was told to use...

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dry eyes for such along time the reason is to found out. strip test for knowing amount of tear secretion may be done. if it is less then puctum can...

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My left eye exposed to direct heat wave of 200C about a second when i opened the oven's door. I am experiencing pulling and fullness sensations,...

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Hello
The doctor has done the necessary tests required,and put you on eye medications.Ocular surface like the skin requires some time before it...

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Hi Doc, I have given drop like predmet and Flarex for eye inflammation . Is it safe to take them. I have mild eye pain and floaters in both eyes...

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hello,

what kind of inflammation are you having.IT SEEMS YOU ARE HAVING INLFAMMATION OF RETINA OR IRITIS. predforte and flarex are steroid drops...

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