Ocular allergy/inflammation:
Indications for: FLAREX
Ocular inflammation.
Adult Dosage:
1–2 drops 4 times daily. May increase to 2 drops every 2hrs during the initial 24–48hrs. Reevaluate after 2 weeks if no improvement.
Children Dosage:
Not established.
FLAREX Contraindications:
Fungal, mycobacterial, viral (except herpes zoster), or untreated bacterial infections.
FLAREX Warnings/Precautions:
Corneal or scleral thinning. Glaucoma. Monitor for secondary infections and intraocular pressure in prolonged use. Avoid abrupt cessation. May mask or exacerbate infections. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.
FLAREX Classification:
Steroid.
Adverse Reactions:
Glaucoma with optic nerve damage, visual acuity and field defects, cataract formation, secondary ocular infection, perforation of the globe, delayed wound healing.
Generic Drug Availability:
NO
How Supplied:
Susp—2.5mL, 5mL