Dexamethasone ophthalmic for Uveitis, Posterior User Reviews
Brand names: Ozurdex, Maxidex, Dextenza, AK-Dex, Decadron Ocumeter, Decadron Phosphate, Ophthalmic, Dexycu Dexasol
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Ozurdex (dexamethasone) "I have had posterior uveitis and custodies macular edema for about 8 years. My vision was very blurry and lines of text had Wavy hard to read areas. I had cornea cloudiness also. About 3 months after an endothelial corneal implant, I got my first Ozurdex implant. I now can see and read so much better and my vision has improved immensely. I get an ozurdex every 3 months."