Treating Surface Inflammation With Dextenza

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I. Paul Singh, MD, shares a case of a patient who had surface inflammation and symptoms of itching and pain. When topical steroids did not work, Dr. Singh placed Dextenza (dexamethasone ophthalmic insert 0.4 mg, Ocular Therapeutix) into the inferior canaliculus and the surface improved dramatically.

Posted: 3/18/2024

Keywords:

Dextenza

Inflammation

Treating Surface Inflammation With Dextenza

I. Paul Singh, MD, shares a case of a patient who had surface inflammation and symptoms of itching and pain. When topical steroids did not work, Dr. Singh placed Dextenza (dexamethasone ophthalmic insert 0.4 mg, Ocular Therapeutix) into the inferior canaliculus and the surface improved dramatically.

Posted: 3/18/2024

Keywords:

Dextenza

Inflammation

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