I was hoping to get some information from someone with experience. I have reently been diagnosed with MGD and dry eye and my eye-doctor told me to use the following: Monopex and Ikervis. Monopex for 10 days to combat redness and Ikervis to combat the dry eye. I have met so many eye-doctors saying different things, and the last thing I want is to make things worse. Does it sound like a good idea to follow the program my doctor has given me? No rebound effect or anything associated with using these products? Thank you very much for any help!
I have been told to use Ikerivs which contains (from Google translate): Ciclosporin 1 mg, cetalkonium chloride 0.05 mg, medium-term triglycerides, glycerol, tyloxapol, poloxamer 188, sodium hydroxide (for pH adjustment), water for injections. Without preservatives. https://www.felleskatalogen.no/medis...-santen-605884
I have been told to use Monopex which contains (from Google translate): Deksmetasone sodium phosphate dexamethasone phosphate 1 mg, disodium edetate, disodium phosphate dodecahydrate, sodium chloride, water for injections to 1 ml. Contains no preservative. https://www.felleskatalogen.no/medis...atoires-579744
Best regards
I have been told to use Ikerivs which contains (from Google translate): Ciclosporin 1 mg, cetalkonium chloride 0.05 mg, medium-term triglycerides, glycerol, tyloxapol, poloxamer 188, sodium hydroxide (for pH adjustment), water for injections. Without preservatives. https://www.felleskatalogen.no/medis...-santen-605884
I have been told to use Monopex which contains (from Google translate): Deksmetasone sodium phosphate dexamethasone phosphate 1 mg, disodium edetate, disodium phosphate dodecahydrate, sodium chloride, water for injections to 1 ml. Contains no preservative. https://www.felleskatalogen.no/medis...atoires-579744
Best regards
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