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Can I Be Addicted To Eye Drops? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Sat 12 Sep 2009 10:42pm Drop Addict asks… I read your post about being addicted to lip balm and I have a similar problem: I think I’m addicted to eye drops. My eyes constantly feel dry and I’m... about your eyes (or any other part of your body for that matter.) But, since using eye drops to moisturize your eyes is kind of like using lotion to moisturize your skin Read on »
Why Eye Drops Are Bad For You by The Healthy Boy Posted Sun 06 Jun 2010 12:00am this, so you reach for the eye drops. But did you know that the drops could actually be making the redness worse? That's right, although it may provide you with some immediate relief, those drops can be causing you more harm than good. Do you use eye drops regularly only to find that a few hours later your eyes are red again, sometimes even worse Read on »
Claritin Eye (Drops) by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Fri 14 Aug 2009 5:42pm I just read about a new product calledClaritin Eye. This is not liquid loratadine for the eye. It is a solution of ketotifen 0.025%, which is exactly the same asZatidor. They are available over-the-counter. Drops can be put in the eye about every 12 hours. To answer a common question: no, samples are not available in doctor's offices, at least not mine. Read on »
Marketing, Marketing, Marketing…Zyrtec & Claritin Eye Drops Don’t Contain Zyrtec or Claritin by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 23 Aug 2009 10:32pm 1 Comment eye-drops products, but despite carrying the Zyrtec and Claritin names neither eye-drops brand contains any of the drugs that consumers know as Zyrtec or Claritin. The drug in Schering’s Claritin pills is loratadine, but Claritin Eye contains ketotifen, not loratadine. The drug in McNeil’s Zyrtec pills is cetirizine, but Zyrtec Itchy Eye Drops contains Read on »
Photos and Descriptions of Eye Drops for Allergic Conjunctivitis by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am of an ophthalmologist, to monitor their intraocular pressure (the pressure inside of their eye). Last, Acular is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) eyedrop. I do not recommend Acular... People with allergic conjunctivitis may have itchy, watery, red, scratchy or dry-feeling eyes. This disease occurs about 90% of the time with allergic rhinitis (hay fever Read on »
Long Acting Ophthalmic Analgesic Eye Drops by nih.gov Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 5:00pm analgesics that target a wide breadth of neurons, RTX targets only those neurons that express TRPV1, leaving the important blink reflex and mechanical sensitivity of the eye unaffected. Applications: An ophthalmic analgesic for post-operative eye pain An ophthalmic analgesic for acute or chronic eye injury Applicable to both human and veterinary patients Read on »
Natural Treatment for Pink Eye or Conjunctivitis of the Eye. by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 29 Oct 2008 2:31pm As luck would have it, a recent routine eye examine has yielded a case of pink eye. I had a sense that I might get this and one could say that I perhaps brought this on with my thoughts. Either way, it is an inconvenient infection especially for contact wearers. As such, I'd like to share a great pink eye remedy that I've used that is working Read on »
Natural Treatment for Pink Eye or Conjunctivitis of the Eye. by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 29 Oct 2008 11:03am As luck would have it, a recent routine eye examine has yielded a case of pink eye. I had a sense that I might get this and one could say that I perhaps brought this on with my thoughts. Either way, it is an inconvenient infection especially for contact wearers. As such, I'd like to share a great pink eye remedy that I've used that is working Read on »
Pink Ear, Pink Eye, Pink Elbow, Pink Milk, Pink Panties by Taking Heart Registered Nurse Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 7:42pm My daughter is sick. She has an ear & eye infection. I hate that. My kids have generally been healthy, but when they do get sick, it's never something easy like a cold or pink eye. I actually took her in to the doctor because her eye was red, and she had a fever last night for a minute that resolved with some Tylenol & Motrin. I work Read on »
How To Treat Conjunctivitis or Pink Eye by just 4 families Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:00pm that 'infection' discharge - a creamy to green discharge from the eyes. Allergic conjunctivitis is found together with very itchy eyes and other allergy related issues such as sneezing... helps. There are over the counter solutions that also help to ease the itchyness of conjunctivitis. If there is a discharge from the eye that lasts longer than 24 hours Read on »