Dear all,
I've just recently been to see Professor Dart (consultant opthamologist - runs the external eye disease clinic at Moorfields).
He told me that Azyter (topical azithromycin 1.5%) has just literally become available in the last few weeks.
Just found this from MIMMS, which lists every drug available here:
http://www.mims.co.uk/more/LicenceCh...on-ocular-use/
Not yet licensed for blepharitis, but if you have a kind GP they can prescribe it for you.
I'm planning to try it very soon for my MGD/posterior blepharitis, as they told me at Moorfields that you should take a break from doxycycline every six months. And incidentally I've found that doxycycline isn't working so well now.....I will post separately about this.
Hope this is useful information for those in the UK.
I've just recently been to see Professor Dart (consultant opthamologist - runs the external eye disease clinic at Moorfields).
He told me that Azyter (topical azithromycin 1.5%) has just literally become available in the last few weeks.
Just found this from MIMMS, which lists every drug available here:
http://www.mims.co.uk/more/LicenceCh...on-ocular-use/
Not yet licensed for blepharitis, but if you have a kind GP they can prescribe it for you.
I'm planning to try it very soon for my MGD/posterior blepharitis, as they told me at Moorfields that you should take a break from doxycycline every six months. And incidentally I've found that doxycycline isn't working so well now.....I will post separately about this.
Hope this is useful information for those in the UK.
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