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Have been diagnosed dry eye . Using Trehalube for over 6 months . Can I use Cequa the cyclosporine drops and will it better than Trehalube. The ophthalmologist said no need of plugs etc. Have bulges under the eyes . Understand CEQUA is the latest drops for dry eye.
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Yes cyclosporine can be used but For the complete course,you have to consult your treating ophthalmologist first
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Yes.you cab use.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Yes you can use Cyclosporine eye drop. Seek consultation too.
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Please consult your treating ophthalmologist prior to starting cequa
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Consult your treating ophthalmologist before starting cyclosporine .
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Yes, cyclosporine is a good option to add. But you should consult your Dr before starting it.
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