Anonymous wrote:Here is the miracle that saved me (used to use ointment at night or drops, tried eye heating pad, etc): I have little plugs that the optometrist put into my lower tear ducts. It's a total gamechanger!! You can get temp or "permanent" ones. I upgraded to permanent, but one has popped out after several months, so I need to get it replaced, but these are the best solution ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Do you have a legitimate source for that statement? I have never seen anything about that.
Yeah the packaging pamphlet that comes with the rx!!! After i paid $1500 for it! Its probably on the website too.
So they list everything that happened to anyone taking the drug during trials. It doesn’t mean Restasis caused pancreatic cancer. It just means someone in the trial group got pancreatic cancer. It isn’t a causation statement. The affliction probably had nothing to do with eye drops.
This is such a silly waste of time -restasis has been on the market for close to 25 years, if there were risks of pancreatic cancer, they would take it off. There’s tons of other eye drops available at this point… No need to keep something on the market that causes a serious and often terminal illness.
Pancreatic cancer is a risk for immunocompromised patients taking the oral form of cyclosporine. Not the general population with dry eyes.
That's not the whole story. restasis caused pancreatic cancer in rats, mice and hamsters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Do you have a legitimate source for that statement? I have never seen anything about that.
Yeah the packaging pamphlet that comes with the rx!!! After i paid $1500 for it! Its probably on the website too.
So they list everything that happened to anyone taking the drug during trials. It doesn’t mean Restasis caused pancreatic cancer. It just means someone in the trial group got pancreatic cancer. It isn’t a causation statement. The affliction probably had nothing to do with eye drops.
This is such a silly waste of time -restasis has been on the market for close to 25 years, if there were risks of pancreatic cancer, they would take it off. There’s tons of other eye drops available at this point… No need to keep something on the market that causes a serious and often terminal illness.
Pancreatic cancer is a risk for immunocompromised patients taking the oral form of cyclosporine. Not the general population with dry eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Do you have a legitimate source for that statement? I have never seen anything about that.
Yeah the packaging pamphlet that comes with the rx!!! After i paid $1500 for it! Its probably on the website too.
So they list everything that happened to anyone taking the drug during trials. It doesn’t mean Restasis caused pancreatic cancer. It just means someone in the trial group got pancreatic cancer. It isn’t a causation statement. The affliction probably had nothing to do with eye drops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Do you have a legitimate source for that statement? I have never seen anything about that.
Yeah the packaging pamphlet that comes with the rx!!! After i paid $1500 for it! Its probably on the website too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Do you have a legitimate source for that statement? I have never seen anything about that.
I just spent 10 minutes googling and couldn't find anything related to this. I swear some people on this forum just spew garbage.
You idiot its on the pamphlet that comes with the drug. Plain as day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using drops every night (ex: Refresh) and minimizing contact lens use. You can see your eye doctor and get prescription drops that help your eyes produce more tears (Restasis).
Restasis side effects include pancreatic cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always bother me, but as I'm getting older it's getting worse and/or I think my CPAP is contributing to it. What do you do to manage dry eyes?
Avoid LED lights.
That includes computer screens, TVs/flatscreens, Phones, lighting, etc.
It's the LED's.
For me, avoiding any unnecessary screen time has been huge. (Yes I know where I am).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xiidra helped mine. I got a sample from the eye doctor and by the time I finished the sample, my dry eyes were better and I never got the actual prescription.
Omg 😱 that is unusable bc of the bitter taste that runs down your throat after using it.