I've been a user of a prescription drug called Propecia - the hair loss prevention drug for men. Unfortunately the side effect it has had for me is dry eyes. I had dry eyes for the period I was on the drug (7 months, but a lot of time I wear contact lenses with a water contact that shielded the dryness to some degree) and when I came off the drug to check to see whether it was the cause, my eyes, within 5 weeks, cleared up significantly.
I quite desperately want to remain on Propecia because of the benefits it has had for me in reversing my receding hairline, however, I don't think I could cope with dry eyes, so am looking for some solution. I am seeing my GP soon to discuss my options, then I expect I'll be referred on to an opthamologist.
My specific question: is it common/uncommon for persons with dry eyes caused by medication (not specifically Propecia) to have punctal plugs inserted to counter a dry eye side effect? If punctal plugs will offset much of the dryness I am keen to try them out. I think I could cope with a minor amount of dryness, but not a severe amount as I experienced at times. Any other general advice regarding my dilemma would be appreciated.
I know cautery wouldn't be suitable, as one day I might well decide to come off the drug.
I quite desperately want to remain on Propecia because of the benefits it has had for me in reversing my receding hairline, however, I don't think I could cope with dry eyes, so am looking for some solution. I am seeing my GP soon to discuss my options, then I expect I'll be referred on to an opthamologist.
My specific question: is it common/uncommon for persons with dry eyes caused by medication (not specifically Propecia) to have punctal plugs inserted to counter a dry eye side effect? If punctal plugs will offset much of the dryness I am keen to try them out. I think I could cope with a minor amount of dryness, but not a severe amount as I experienced at times. Any other general advice regarding my dilemma would be appreciated.
I know cautery wouldn't be suitable, as one day I might well decide to come off the drug.
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