OPHTHALMIC STEROIDS

Ophthalmic steroids are a type of medication used in the treatment of various eye conditions. These steroids, which include drugs such as prednisolone, loteprednol, and dexamethasone, are specifically formulated for application to the eyes.

Ophthalmic steroids work by reducing inflammation in the eyes, thereby relieving symptoms such as redness, itching, and swelling. They are commonly prescribed to treat conditions like allergic conjunctivitis, uveitis, and certain types of eye infections.

These medications are available in different forms, such as eye drops, ointments, and gels, allowing for easy application. They are typically used for short-term treatment, as prolonged use of steroids in the eyes can have side effects, including increased eye pressure and cataract formation.

It is important to use ophthalmic steroids as directed by a healthcare professional, and any concerns or side effects should be promptly reported. Regular eye check-ups are also necessary while using these medications to monitor for any potential complications.

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