Wondering if any of you have tried Durezol spefically to treat your posterior bleph/MGD. I see that bleph is actually considered a potential small risk of taking this drug! Anyone? Thanks.
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Yes I tried it for six weeks. It didn't work very well for me. I know that it is supposed to be a pretty strong steroid drop and my eye doctor was excited about it because it did not contain BAK as a preservative. It still did have a preservative, but I can't remember what it was called. My eyes definitely felt less dry while I was on it, but they still felt very irritated and the drop stung really bad upon instillation. It may be worth a try if your having a lot of problems with your eyes because these drops can have different effects on different people. I hope this helps.
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Originally posted by RobLIC View PostThanks Dave. What condition were you prescribed it for?
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Hi Dave. Thanks for your answer. I am treating bleph/MGD also. Today was my first full day on the Durezol and it was actually a pretty good one, relatively speaking. If you search the Web for Durezol and MGD you don't even see a lot of dox using it as a treatment, so it's interesting to me to know this is also why it was prescribed to you. I'm praying I get a good ride out of it.
I assume you have to stop the Solucortef because of the danger of steroids, IOP etc. Good luck.
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