Durezol eyedrops (Difluprednate)

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Generic Name : Difluprednate

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic

Prescription Required

 
 

Product Details

Durezol eyedrops

Half the price of the US generic.

Information about Durezol Eyedrops

Durezol is a prescription ophthalmic solution that contains difluprednate, a potent corticosteroid. It is primarily used to reduce inflammation and pain in the eyes, particularly following surgery or due to other inflammatory conditions.

Product Highlights

  • Designed to provide quick relief from ocular inflammation.
  • Combines anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties for effective symptom management.
  • Used to treat inflammation and pain after eye surgery, such as cataract surgery.
  • Effective in managing inflammation associated with uveitis.

Key Ingredient

  • Difluprednate

Key Benefits

  • Provides quick reduction of ocular inflammation and discomfort.
  • Aids in improving recovery times after eye surgeries.
  • Generally well-accepted with a favorable safety profile when used as directed.

Direction of Use

  • Follow the healthcare provider’s instructions for dosage; typically, it is administered 1 to 2 drops into the affected eye(s) up to four times a day.
  • Ensure hands are clean before administering drops, and avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.

Safety Concerns

  • May include eye discomfort, blurred vision, or a burning sensation upon instillation.
  • Long-term use can lead to increased intraocular pressure, cataract formation, and potential infections; regular monitoring is advised.
  • Prolonged use may suppress local immune responses, increasing the risk of infections.

Avoid Durezol Eyedrops If

  • Should not be used in eyes with active herpes simplex keratitis or other viral infections.
  • If you have a known allergy to difluprednate or any components of the formulation.
  • Avoid use in patients with conditions that increase intraocular pressure unless specifically directed by a healthcare provider.


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