Michelle Hessen, OD, discusses how cyclosporine ophthalmic solution 0.09% is safe to use in patients with dry eye, as well as where future research should turn.
Fluorescein staining of both corneas revealed no lesions. Slit lamp examination of the left and right irises and lenses were unremarkable; we noticed some variability in the color of both irises ...
Changes in corneal fluorescein staining (CFS) and lissamine green conjunctival staining (CS) were evaluated. Thirty of the 124 patients in the intent-to-treat populations reported MGD at baseline.
Michelle Hessen, OD, spoke about the results of a new study evaluating the efficacy of cyclosporine ophthalmic solution 0.09% in patients with dry eye.
5 Briefly, patients with (1) dry eye related symptoms, (2) positive staining with fluorescein or rose bengal and (3) Schirmer's I test results less than or equal 5 mm, or a tear film break-up ...
A recent study published in the Nature Scientific Reports demonstrated that topical cyclosporin 0.1% is highly effective in ...