Hi all, so I have been using Lacriserts when I am at home in the evening and eyes feeling dry and it certainly helps aqueous deficiency.
This are a prescription only product, is it pellet that you place in the lower sac of your eyelid and it just sits there and is slowly melted and dissolves, releasing an artificial tear substance into your eye.
It definitely helps, and I use them when I don't feel like wearing my moisture chambers goggles. Their website http://www.lacrisert.com/ currently offers a $10 copay reduction coupon where you don't pay more than $10 for a 1 month supply for one year !
They are designed for once a day use, but some people may benefit from twice a day dosing. I had my eye doctor write my prescription this way....Lacrisert 5mg. Insert 1 pellet into each eye every 12 hours. Dispense # 120 pellets. With the coupon that I printed from the manufacturers website, I only had to pay $10 for the entire prescription, and have been having it refilled for the past 3 months. Just bring the coupon along with your prescription and present it to the pharmacy.
Without the manufacturers coupon, I would have had to pay > $50 copay each month.
I only use them when I am at home mostly, because side effect is it can make your vision a bit bleary because of the continuous release artificial tear. You don't feel them in your eye at all, because they sit along the lower eye sac where you don't have much nerve endings.
While they are not a cure, it is something that has definitely helped me and good for as needed use.
This are a prescription only product, is it pellet that you place in the lower sac of your eyelid and it just sits there and is slowly melted and dissolves, releasing an artificial tear substance into your eye.
It definitely helps, and I use them when I don't feel like wearing my moisture chambers goggles. Their website http://www.lacrisert.com/ currently offers a $10 copay reduction coupon where you don't pay more than $10 for a 1 month supply for one year !
They are designed for once a day use, but some people may benefit from twice a day dosing. I had my eye doctor write my prescription this way....Lacrisert 5mg. Insert 1 pellet into each eye every 12 hours. Dispense # 120 pellets. With the coupon that I printed from the manufacturers website, I only had to pay $10 for the entire prescription, and have been having it refilled for the past 3 months. Just bring the coupon along with your prescription and present it to the pharmacy.
Without the manufacturers coupon, I would have had to pay > $50 copay each month.
I only use them when I am at home mostly, because side effect is it can make your vision a bit bleary because of the continuous release artificial tear. You don't feel them in your eye at all, because they sit along the lower eye sac where you don't have much nerve endings.
While they are not a cure, it is something that has definitely helped me and good for as needed use.
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