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Tag: Post operative eye care

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What Class of Drug Is Loteprednol and How Does It Work?

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Corticosteroids are widely used in ophthalmology to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions. Loteprednol is a prescription medication belonging to the **corticosteroid** (or steroid) drug class, specifically formulated for ophthalmic use to treat inflammation in the eye.

What is the Point of Steroid Eye Drops? A Guide to Their Use and Function

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Steroid eye drops are prescribed to treat eye inflammation resulting from various conditions, including allergies, injury, or surgery [1.2.6]. Understanding **what is the point of steroid eye drops** is key to appreciating their role in preventing serious vision complications by controlling the body's inflammatory response [1.3.2].

What is Gatiquin P Used For? A Comprehensive Guide

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Acute endophthalmitis is a severe complication following cataract surgery, with an incidence rate of 0.04% to 0.099% in developed nations. Combination medications are often prescribed post-surgery to manage inflammation and prevent infection. This article answers, 'What is Gatiquin P used for?'