Difluprednate
Difluprednate 5ML of 0.05%
What is Difluprednate?
Difluprednate is a synthetic corticosteroid used in ophthalmology to treat inflammation and pain associated with eye surgeries and conditions such as uveitis. It works by suppressing the inflammatory response, thereby reducing symptoms like swelling, redness, and irritation. Administered as an eye drop, difluprednate is particularly valued for its potency and rapid action in alleviating ocular inflammation.Side Effects
- Blurred vision
- Eye discomfort
- Increased intraocular pressure
Warnings
- Prolonged use may result in glaucoma and increased intraocular pressure.
- Risk of cataract formation with extended use.
- Use with caution in patients with a history of ocular herpes simplex.
- May cause delayed healing of the cornea.
- Avoid contamination by not touching the dropper tip to any surface.
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What is Difluprednate ?
Difluprednate is a synthetic corticosteroid used in ophthalmology to treat inflammation and pain associated with eye surgeries and conditions such as uveitis. It works by suppressing the inflammatory response, thereby reducing symptoms like swelling, redness, and irritation. Administered as an eye drop, difluprednate is particularly valued for its potency and rapid action in alleviating ocular inflammation.- Blurred vision
- Eye discomfort
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Eye redness
- Tearing
- Headache
- Prolonged use may result in glaucoma and increased intraocular pressure.
- Risk of cataract formation with extended use.
- Use with caution in patients with a history of ocular herpes simplex.
- May cause delayed healing of the cornea.
- Avoid contamination by not touching the dropper tip to any surface.
- Not for injection. Use as prescribed by a physician.
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Difluprednate 5ML of 0.05%
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