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What medications can cause eye swelling? A detailed guide to drug-induced ocular edema

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According to research from the National Institutes of Health, a growing list of medications can induce uveitis and other forms of ocular inflammation. This highlights a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of pharmacology: knowing **what medications can cause eye swelling** and other adverse reactions is essential for patient safety. This guide delves into the specific drug classes and individual medications most commonly associated with this troubling side effect.

Understanding the Link: Can Ibuprofen Cause Eye Swelling?

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While hypersensitivity reactions to NSAIDs occur in only 0.1% to 0.3% of the general population, ibuprofen is a known cause of drug-induced angioedema [1.3.3, 1.3.1]. So, can ibuprofen cause eye swelling? Yes, it is a recognized, though rare, side effect.

Does minoxidil cause eye swelling? A pharmacist's guide

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Reports from several clinical studies show that a small percentage of people using low-dose oral minoxidil experience periorbital edema, or swelling around the eyes. So, **does minoxidil cause eye swelling**? Yes, it can, though this side effect is typically more associated with the oral version due to its systemic effects on fluid retention.

Does Zyrtec Help Puffy Eyes Caused by Allergies?

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According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, allergies are a common cause of bags and puffiness under the eyes. If your puffy eyes are the result of an allergic reaction, taking an oral antihistamine like Zyrtec (cetirizine) can be an effective part of a treatment plan.

What do FML drops do? Unpacking the role of fluorometholone

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An estimated 38% of adults suffer from some form of conjunctivitis each year, a condition often characterized by inflammation. FML drops, which contain the potent corticosteroid fluorometholone, are a prescription medication used to address the underlying inflammation, swelling, and redness in such eye conditions.