Dexamethasone / neomycin / polymyxin b ophthalmic for Blepharitis User Reviews
Brand names: Maxitrol, Neo-Poly-Dex, AK-Trol, NPD Ophthalmic Ointment, Dexasporin, Dexacine Poly-Dex
- mkc
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- May 13, 2016
"This is the first eye drop that has actually worked to stop my chronic dry eyes. Started out taking 1 drop each eye 3x/day, am now down to 1 drop each eye as needed, which is usually once a week! Eyes are tearing normally, no more crusting or burning!"
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Neo-Poly-Dex (dexamethasone / neomycin / polymyxin b) "My eyes stayed dry, red and irritated. After only 5 days, my eyes begin to clear up. Used it twice daily 2 drops each time. The only downside, was the stinging burning for the first 5-10 seconds, after putting drops in."