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Durezol (difluprednate) is used to treat pain and swelling following eye surgery. Includes Durezol side effects, interactions and indications.
Find patient medical information for Durezol ophthalmic (eye) on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.
Durezol (difluprednate) is an eye drop that helps relieve eye discomfort after surgery and other inflammatory conditions. You have to use it 4 times a day for at least 2 weeks, and it can be more expensive than other alternatives.
For the treatment of inflammation and pain associated with ocular surgery, instill one drop into the conjunctival sac of the affected eye 4 times daily beginning 24 hours after surgery and continuing throughout the first 2 weeks of the postoperative period, followed by 2 times daily for a week and then a taper based on the response.
Difluprednate ophthalmic (for the eyes) is a steroid medicine that is used to treat eye pain and inflammation caused by surgery. Difluprednate ophthalmic is also used to treat anterior uveitis, inflammation that affects the front part of the eye.
DUREZOL® (difluprednate ophthalmic emulsion) 0.05%, a topical corticosteroid, is indicated for the treatment of inflammation and pain associated with ocular surgery. Endogenous Anterior Uveitis. DUREZOL is also indicated for the treatment of endogenous anterior uveitis. Dosage for Durezol Ocular Surgery
DUREZOL (difluprednate ophthalmic emulsion) 0.05% is a sterile, aqueous topical ophthalmic emulsion supplied in an opaque plastic bottle with a controlled drop tip and a pink cap in the following sizes: