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Allergy Eye drops - Types & How to Use

Allergy Eye Drops - for Red & Itchy Eyes


Allergy Eye Drops - for Red & Itchy Eyes

NSAID eye drops reduce eye inflammation. Corticosteroid drugs are most effective in allergy, however they cause serious side effects; hence they are used in severe cases only.

Antiinflammatory drugs

NSAID Eye drops

They reduce eye inflammation and relieve symptoms of itching and redness. Among these, Ketolorac tromethamine (Acular LS, Acuvail) is a newer formulation and is also available as a preservative free preparation. It may cause stinging in the eyes in some people. Local NSAIDs are not recommended in children.

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Corticosteroid eye drops

Corticosteroid eye drops are perhaps the most effective in treating eye allergies, however they cause severe side effects such as increase in eye pressure, cataract and corneal ulcers. Hence they are used in severe cases and those not responding to other drugs. Loteprednol etabonate (Alrex) is a new corticosteroid available in a low concentration as eye drops (0.2%) that can be used in seasonal allergies.

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