Loteprednol

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Avatar n tn i m having numullar keratitis problem after adenoviral conjuctivitis ( 2010 yr) , its 3rd time keratitis re occured , doc give me loteprednol for 1 month and it spress down but reoccured again after 1 and half yr , is there any possibility to get rid permanently from this problem or any precautions ?
Avatar m tn Lotemax is the brand name of the drug loteprednol. It is a steroid anti-inflammatory like Pred Forte and likely is to be used in place of Pred Forte (or the other way around). You would need to ask your doctor to be sure. "Lotepred" on the label must refer to the generic name of loteprenol. The brand name of Ketorolac, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, is Acular. So, nothing you have replaces the Ketorolac. Sorry. Maybe your doctor could give you a sample. P.S.
Avatar m tn 3%) and artificial tears and for curing redness doctor suggest me Lotepred eye drop(Loteprednol Etabonate Ophthalmic Suspension--0.2%w/v sterile eye drop ) . and protect your eyes from direct Uv rays ..for which i have purchased a sun glasses. I am really suffering . Kindly help me so that i will overcome from this problem.I hope u will suggest me the remedy not a doctor .
Avatar m tn Respected Sir/Madam, I am suffering from Eye redness with multiple white spots in my cornea. Doctor suggest me Lotepred eye drop(Loteprednol Etabonate Ophthalmic Suspension--0.2%w/v sterile eye drop ) and suggest me to consult another doctor for dystrophy. I went to another doctor and he said there is 99% chance of corneal dystrophy and 1% chance of viral of due to heredity by which these white spots are there is your cornea & if it not affect you eyesight it is ok ..
Avatar n tn is repeated several times in the package insert and also on the package itself. Such instructions are not given for another common steroid, i.e. Loteprednol (Alrex or Lotemax). And it so happens that this patient uses this medication for a week and … well… discontinues therapy prematurely. I whole-heartedly agree, speaking more from experience than from blind faith in any specialist's advice that steroids are not for chronic dry eyes.
Avatar f tn He gave us a prescription of Alrex, which is loteprednol. I am very worried that the doctors are missing something. Is this a normal reaction to an eye infection for a toddler?? What do we do or go from here??? I am worried that this will happen again? I don't want him to have permanant damage??? Help someone!
Avatar n tn d Alrex (loteprednol etabonate ophthalmic suspension 0.2%) QID. Eyes less itchy but far vision still much worse/blurry than before exam and headaches whenever I try to wear the glasses. I go back for another exam on Saturday but am concerned about long term effects. Would you recommend seeing an ophthalmologist rather than continued exams with optometrist? Any Ddx ideas other than allergic reaction? Thank you in advance.
1415174 tn?1453243103 He checked my vision again and for any damage to the cornea and gave me 5 days of tobramycin with loteprednol etabonate 0.5%. I used it for the 5 days. My eye looked a lot less red toward the last day. Then I stopped using it as directed. Now after 4 days my eye has steadily gotten more red again. It seems to drain or be runny at night and is not painful or itchy. The other eye is fine.