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What is the drug Lotemax used for?

By Rachel Acosta

Loteprednol (Lotemax) is used to reduce eye swelling caused by allergies, certain eye infections, ocular rosacea (condition that can cause swelling, redness, and itching of the eye), herpes zoster (shingles; a rash that can occur in people who have had chickenpox in the past and can affect the eyes), and other eye …

What are the side effects of loteprednol?

COMMON side effects

  • visual sensitivity to light.
  • an increased amount of blood in the lining of the eye called conjunctival hyperemia.
  • dry eye.
  • excessive watery eyes.
  • eye pain.
  • eye itching.
  • throat irritation.
  • a stuffy and runny nose.

Is loteprednol a steroid?

Loteprednol (Lotemax) is a steroid eye medication that comes in many strengths and forms to treat various eye conditions including recent eye surgery, dry eye, inflammation, and seasonal allergies.

Is Lotemax an antibiotic?

Tobradex and Lotemax both contain a steroid. Tobradex also contains an antibiotic. Side effects of Tobradex and Lotemax that are similar include eye redness, stinging, burning, discomfort, irritation, itching; blurred vision, and sensitivity to light.

Can Inveltys cause headaches?

Call your doctor or get medical help if any of these side effects or any other side effects bother you or do not go away: Headache. Burning. Eye irritation.

Is Inveltys and lotemax the same?

Official Answer. Inveltys and Alrex are both available as an ophthalmic suspension (drops) whereas Lotemax is available as an ophthalmic suspension and gel and ointment. Inveltys, Lotemax, and Alrex all contain loteprednol etabonate, a topical corticosteroid medication that is used in the eye to lessen inflammation.

Is loteprednol an antibiotic?

Zylet (loteprednol / tobramycin) is a steroid-antibiotic combination eye medication that works well to treat eye inflammation (swelling) and bacterial eye infections, but it’s a brand medication only and can cause high eye pressure and eye injury if used for a long time.

Does Lotemax increase eye pressure?

Although Lotemax has a reduced propensity to increase intraocular pressure, patients should still be monitored for intraocular pressure increases when on Lotemax. Lotemax must be shaken well prior to instilling the drops in the eyes. It is available only by prescription and there is no generic available.

How long should I use Loteprednol?

You should not use Lotemax longer than 10 days without having the pressure in your eye checked by your doctor. Long-term use of Lotemax or other eye drops that contain steroids, may result in glaucoma or raised pressure in the eye, which can cause damage to the optic nerve, problems with vision, and cataracts.