What is durezol prescribed for?
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medical health
eye and vision conditions
It prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation. Durezol ophthalmic emulsion is used to treat eye pain and inflammation caused by surgery. Durezol is also used to treat anterior uveitis, inflammation that affects the front part of the eye.
In respect to this, how long should durezol be used?
Adults—Use one drop in the affected eye(s) four times a day for 14 days. Your doctor may adjust your dose if needed.
Moreover, what are the side effects of durezol?
Common side effects of Durezol Ophthalmic include:
- temporary blurred vision,
- headache,
- burning/stinging/itching of your eyes,
- dry or watery eyes,
- feeling like something is in your eye, or.
- increased sensitivity of your eyes to light.
Corticosteroid side effects (such as swelling around the trunk and in the face area with weight gain.) may occur when corticosteroids such as DUREZOL become absorbed into your blood. Talk to you doctor if you experience swelling around the trunk and in the face area with weight gain.