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Can Latanoprost Cause Eye Damage? Understanding the Side Effects of a Glaucoma Medication

6 min read
Clinical studies have shown that latanoprost, a medication used to treat glaucoma, can safely reduce intraocular pressure, thereby protecting vision. However, many patients often ask: **Can latanoprost cause eye damage?** While it does have a side effect profile to consider, its primary purpose is to prevent vision loss caused by untreated high eye pressure.

Can Antihistamine Eye Drops Damage Eyes?

4 min read
Antihistamine eye drops are a common remedy for relieving the itchiness and redness caused by allergic conjunctivitis. However, frequent or prolonged use can lead to adverse effects, including dry eyes, irritation, and a 'rebound effect'. Understanding how to use these medications correctly is crucial for effective relief without compromising long-term eye health.

Can Antibiotics Damage Eyes? The Risks and Side Effects Explained

4 min read
A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that current users of fluoroquinolone antibiotics had a 4.5 times higher risk of retinal detachment [1.4.3, 1.5.5]. While most antibiotics are safe for your vision, the question 'Can antibiotics damage eyes?' is a valid concern with certain drugs.