What is it about?
We compare the clinical studies performed using Restasis (0.05%) and Ikervis (0.1%) in dry eye disease.
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Why is it important?
Currently, there are only two common topical immunosuppressive eyedrops for use in dry eye.
Perspectives
Cyclosporine is the most common prescription medication used for dry eye worldwide. Many practitioners are not aware of the differences between the two formulations.
Prof Louis Tong
National University of Singapore
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This page is a summary of: A Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Two Lipid-Based Lubricant Eye Drops for the Management of Evaporative Dry Eye Disease, Clinical Ophthalmology, June 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.2147/opth.s256351.
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