Happy New Year everyone.
Having a really bad time of it at the moment, eyes have been particularly bad for a week now (intense burning, bloodshot, keeping me awake etc) but wanted to do a quick post about Cyclosporine in the UK.
I finally got my prescription for the 0.06% preservative free Cyclosporine produced by Moorfields just before Christmas and I'm happy to say it doesn't burn anywhere near as much as Optimmune or the 2% PF Moorfields ointment I also tried. It burns a little on application but I can use it in the morning unlike Optimmune and the other 2% that burned so badly all day and often into the next day literally rendering me unable to do anything but sit with my eyes shut.
My ophthalmologist said if it helps it won't help as quickly as the 2% would but as there is no way in the world I could tolerate that, I thought it was worth giving the low dose ago. The 0.06% comes in a bottle with a dropper and has to be kept in the fridge and used within 7 days once opened. I was only given 4 bottles so I've already had to get another prescription from my GP to make sure my local pharmacy get it in on time. Apparently I can only get 4 bottles at a time which is a bit annoying but needs must.
Thanks to LittleMermaid for making me aware in the first place that the low strength Cyclosporine was available from Moorfields. I don't think many ophths are keen to prescribe it here as it is more expensive and most ophths couldn't understand why I couldn't just put up with the burning from Optimmune. Luckily I have a better one now!
Oh and I don't think it's the Cyclosporine causing my eyes to be so bad, I had a really bad week before I started using it as well.
Having a really bad time of it at the moment, eyes have been particularly bad for a week now (intense burning, bloodshot, keeping me awake etc) but wanted to do a quick post about Cyclosporine in the UK.
I finally got my prescription for the 0.06% preservative free Cyclosporine produced by Moorfields just before Christmas and I'm happy to say it doesn't burn anywhere near as much as Optimmune or the 2% PF Moorfields ointment I also tried. It burns a little on application but I can use it in the morning unlike Optimmune and the other 2% that burned so badly all day and often into the next day literally rendering me unable to do anything but sit with my eyes shut.
My ophthalmologist said if it helps it won't help as quickly as the 2% would but as there is no way in the world I could tolerate that, I thought it was worth giving the low dose ago. The 0.06% comes in a bottle with a dropper and has to be kept in the fridge and used within 7 days once opened. I was only given 4 bottles so I've already had to get another prescription from my GP to make sure my local pharmacy get it in on time. Apparently I can only get 4 bottles at a time which is a bit annoying but needs must.
Thanks to LittleMermaid for making me aware in the first place that the low strength Cyclosporine was available from Moorfields. I don't think many ophths are keen to prescribe it here as it is more expensive and most ophths couldn't understand why I couldn't just put up with the burning from Optimmune. Luckily I have a better one now!
Oh and I don't think it's the Cyclosporine causing my eyes to be so bad, I had a really bad week before I started using it as well.
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