Hello, friends, and please forgive if I'm behind the times on posting protocols/technology. . .DEZ has evolved magnificently since I was active in the Forum. . . Tonight I'm writing just to celebrate, with compatriots in the DES world, the new availability of FreshKote as an OTC product in the U.S. My hope is that millions of patients who are not being directed to high oncotic pressure drops by their doctors will now happen upon FreshKote in the retail market, and then begin to experience a level of healing they may not yet have achieved by other means. . .Thank you, Rebecca, for conveying the milestone. . .and thanks to the alert patient who spotted the development initially...(Writing as a patient, only, with no commercial interest whatsoever in FreshKote and related products)
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wow this is great! last summer I was prescribed Freshkote and got 2 bottles of it with a $50 insurance copay. it was the closest thing I had used that compares to Dwelle. great to see that it is OTC now !!!RG
"Wishing I never had LASIK and was still wearing glasses and contact lenses"
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I thought I'd chime in here with my two cents, since I just got a bottle of FreshKote.
-Availability: I got it at my local pharmacy (I live in the U.S.). I had to have them order it; they didn't stock it. It only took a day, though.
-Cost: Because it's an OTC product, I did not need an Rx for it, but I had my eye doctor write one anyway, in the hopes my insurance would cover it. It did not, and I paid $40 for the 15 ml bottle. However, since I had it prescribed to me, I was able to use my healthcare flex spending account debit card (I can't use that for OTC products unless they are prescribed). So I saved a few bucks that way.
-My impression of the product: I'd never used FreshKote until now. I've used Dakrina, Dwelle, NutraTear and Clinitas Ultra 3, which I ordered from a pharmacy in the U.K. (no Rx needed). FreshKote is supposed to be identical to Clinitas Ultra 3. I do not think it is. Clinitas Ultra 3 did not work all that well for me. I found it very watery, very light, and it did not give me the relief I experienced with Dwelle and Dakrina (Dakrina being my all-time favorite of the Dr. Holly drops). Because of my lack of success with Clinitas Ultra 3, I have been using Systane Ultra for a few years, with decent results, but I've always missed that "coating of the eye" feeling I got from Dwelle and Dakrina. FreshKote, to me, seems like "Dwelle Lite." It's more watery than Dwelle or Dakrina, but it does give me that lovely initial stinging sensation (which I don't mind, because that tells me the product is working!) and feeling of the eye surface being coated. I put some FreshKote in my eyes before bed and woke up with eyes much less dry than usual (my dry eye is generally very bad in the morning). Since I cannot get Dwelle or Dakrina anymore, I find FreshKote an acceptable substitute and much better than Clinitas Ultra 3.
In short: Two thumbs up for FreshKote! Wish it was a little cheaper, but still happy to have it.
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Thanks for your input and updates, everyone! Your experiences and advice are a huge help. I really miss Dwelle and NutraTear. They are fantastic. I'm on Muro 128 5%, but it stings and is less comfortable than Dr. Holly's drops.
It's nice to know that I can get something similar at least for nighttime use.
--Liz
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Originally posted by liz56 View PostThanks for your input and updates, everyone! Your experiences and advice are a huge help. I really miss Dwelle and NutraTear. They are fantastic. I'm on Muro 128 5%, but it stings and is less comfortable than Dr. Holly's drops.
It's nice to know that I can get something similar at least for nighttime use.
--Liz
Any ideas on this?
Thank you very much.
Dennis
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