There seems to be much confusion about RESTASIS. The study in the packaging is misleading. Most later evidence seems to show that it is effective around 50% of the time. Dogs have a 80+ percent response rate to .2 per day. The only small study for SJS indicated that over 80% of those that could complete the study responded to it. I think that the response rate is probably higher than 50% over all and would be even better if .1 2x per day were used.
RESTASIS is the only medicine that has the potential to substantially improve DES. There appears to be a 30% chance that RESTASIS will normalize the condition were only the drug is necessary to maintain lubrication and dosage can be reduced to once per day. In a very small subset (1 to 2%) there is a total cure of of the condition. Starting the drug early in the dry eye process seems to equate to a better outcome.
I have been on it for going on four and a half months and my right eye is near normal and my left eye(my bad one) is continuing to improve. I noticed some improvement one month into treatment and at three months my right eye improved tremendously to the point that my drop usage in that eye went from 10 times per day down to 4 or less. The left eye improved slightly but about two weeks ago( 4 months into treatment) I noticed that my left eye has whiter and less irritated. I also do not wake up with my eyelids stuck to my eye balls any more. My eyes don't feel great in the morning but they are much better. My right eye is also quite tolerant to moving air. I noticed about three days ago that stringy mucus discharge from my left eye has stopped.
My dry eye is from SJS so I am mucin deficient due to goblet cell distruction. The RESTASIS has clearly improved that since that is about all your eyes make at night(support for the studies that show an increase in goblet cells with RESTASIS). My tear production has improved. My lid margins are also now oily. Before I started RESTASIS none of the components of my tear film were working well. So it is improving the overall function of my tear film not just the aquas layer.
RESTASIS is hard to use and it irritates my eyes but I have a protocol which makes it more tolerable. At first I put in one drop of Lotemax about 15 min before the RESTASIS( I did this only with the AM dose). I left the RESTASIS in for 15 min then rinsed out my eyes with UNISOL. I then installed artificial tears. Now, I no longer use the Lotemax but I still only allow the RESTASIS to sit on my eye for 15 min then I rinse it out. I have noticed if I have a redness flare up Pataday stops it with one dose where Lotemax took several applications. I put the RESTAIS in in the morning and at night as close to 12 hours apart as possible. Don't put the RESTASIS on a dry eyeball. I put in a drop of saline before application to wet the eye.
The trays last two months +(I get around 4 to 5 drops per vile). The cost with discounts is around $50 US. So that equates to $25 US per month(less than some artificial tears).
I was told by my pharmacist that RESTASIS is very unstable and to keep in in the tray away from heat above 80 deg F. Under no circumstances was I to put the medication in the refrigerator.
RESTASIS is the only medicine that has the potential to substantially improve DES. There appears to be a 30% chance that RESTASIS will normalize the condition were only the drug is necessary to maintain lubrication and dosage can be reduced to once per day. In a very small subset (1 to 2%) there is a total cure of of the condition. Starting the drug early in the dry eye process seems to equate to a better outcome.
I have been on it for going on four and a half months and my right eye is near normal and my left eye(my bad one) is continuing to improve. I noticed some improvement one month into treatment and at three months my right eye improved tremendously to the point that my drop usage in that eye went from 10 times per day down to 4 or less. The left eye improved slightly but about two weeks ago( 4 months into treatment) I noticed that my left eye has whiter and less irritated. I also do not wake up with my eyelids stuck to my eye balls any more. My eyes don't feel great in the morning but they are much better. My right eye is also quite tolerant to moving air. I noticed about three days ago that stringy mucus discharge from my left eye has stopped.
My dry eye is from SJS so I am mucin deficient due to goblet cell distruction. The RESTASIS has clearly improved that since that is about all your eyes make at night(support for the studies that show an increase in goblet cells with RESTASIS). My tear production has improved. My lid margins are also now oily. Before I started RESTASIS none of the components of my tear film were working well. So it is improving the overall function of my tear film not just the aquas layer.
RESTASIS is hard to use and it irritates my eyes but I have a protocol which makes it more tolerable. At first I put in one drop of Lotemax about 15 min before the RESTASIS( I did this only with the AM dose). I left the RESTASIS in for 15 min then rinsed out my eyes with UNISOL. I then installed artificial tears. Now, I no longer use the Lotemax but I still only allow the RESTASIS to sit on my eye for 15 min then I rinse it out. I have noticed if I have a redness flare up Pataday stops it with one dose where Lotemax took several applications. I put the RESTAIS in in the morning and at night as close to 12 hours apart as possible. Don't put the RESTASIS on a dry eyeball. I put in a drop of saline before application to wet the eye.
The trays last two months +(I get around 4 to 5 drops per vile). The cost with discounts is around $50 US. So that equates to $25 US per month(less than some artificial tears).
I was told by my pharmacist that RESTASIS is very unstable and to keep in in the tray away from heat above 80 deg F. Under no circumstances was I to put the medication in the refrigerator.
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