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Tag: Ophthalmic medications

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What is the Cost of Megabrom Eye Drops? An Overview of Bromfenac Pricing

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While specific retail prices for Megabrom eye drops vary significantly depending on the pharmacy and location, the average retail price for its active ingredient, generic bromfenac, can range widely in the United States, often exceeding $300 for a bottle without discounts. Megabrom is primarily an international brand name, so it is more helpful to explore the cost of its equivalent, bromfenac, within the U.S. market.

What Are Stimulus Drops Used For?: A Guide to Ophthalmic and Other Stimulating Formulations

5 min read
While 'stimulus drops' is not a formal medical term, several types of medications and supplements leverage stimulation of eye muscles, nerves, or other bodily systems to achieve specific therapeutic or diagnostic outcomes. These drops, including some that lift eyelids or help with near vision, function differently depending on the active ingredient and intended use.

What eye drops can cause heart problems? Unveiling the cardiovascular risks of ophthalmic medications

4 min read
While most people consider eye drops to be local treatments, the reality is that many are absorbed systemically and can affect other organs, including the heart. In fact, topical ophthalmic medications are capable of producing serious cardiovascular effects such as congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and death in susceptible individuals. The potential for certain eye drops to cause heart problems is a significant concern, especially for patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions.