Active substance in Lotemax
Loteprednol etabonate, similar to corticosteroids, helps relieve inflammations.
Why use Lutamax drop?
Lutemax drop is used to treat:
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Conjunctivitis.
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Keratitis.
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Iritis.
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Relieve eye inflammation after surgical procedures.
The drop is generally used to treat corticosteroid-responsive ocular inflammations.
Lotemax dosage
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The doctor shall determine the appropriate dose.
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One or two drops are placed in the infected eye 4 times daily after surgery, which is continued for two weeks.
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The dose used may vary depending on the type of eye inflammation.
Lotemax side effects
Lotemax may cause some side effects, such as:
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High intraocular pressure.
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Low visual acuity.
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Cataract.
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Secondary eye infection.
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Dry eye.
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Itching and burning sensations.
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Blurred vision.
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headache.
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Rhinitis.
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Sore throat.
Lotemax contraindications
Lutemax drop is not used in case of:
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Allergy to any of the ingredients.
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Viral infection in the eye.
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Herpetic keratitis.
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Fungal eye infection.
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Mycobacterial infection.
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pregnancy, where a drop of Lotemax contains substances harmful to embryos.
Lotemax precautions
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Prolonged use of corticosteroids may result in glaucoma and damage to the optic nerve, decreased visual acuity, cataracts, or an increased risk of eye infection.
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Lotemax is used carefully with glaucoma.
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Used with extreme caution in case the patient has previously suffered herpes simplex.
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A doctor should be consulted before using a Lotemax drop during the lactation period.