Prolensa
7 Topics FoundBromfenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)[1] marketed in the US as an ophthalmic solution (brand names Prolensa and Bromday,[2] prior formulation brand name Xibrom, which has since been discontinued) by ISTA Pharmaceuticals for short-term, local use. Prolensa and Bromday are the once-daily formulation of bromfenac, while Xibrom was approved for twice-daily administration. In the European Union, the brand name is Yellox. Bromfenac is indicated f...
I have color changes while taking Prolensa, for 2 months 1 x a day. now that I have stopped using Prolensa will my color vision return. No retina problems or nerve damage have be found. ## Hello, Ranrah! How are you? I'm sorry about the problem that you're having. I really haven't been able to find anything about Prolensa causing this. What has your ophthalmologist said about it? They would most likely know more. Are you certain it isn't changes due to the surgery?
sore throat after taking "prolenza" and unfocused ## Hello, Cosette! How are you? Prolensa is classified by the FDA as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, it's most commonly used to treat pain and swelling of the eye, after cataract surgery. However, since it is applied directly to the eye, its side effects are usually limited to ocular ones and may include eye irritation, changed color vision, headache and itching of the eye. Have you consulted your doctor?
Bromfenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)[1] marketed in the US as an ophthalmic solution (brand names Prolensa and Bromday,[2] prior formulation brand name Xibrom, which has since been discontinued) by ISTA Pharmaceuticals for short-term, local use. Prolensa and Bromday are the once-daily formulation of bromfenac, while Xibrom was approved for twice-daily administration. In the European Union, the brand name is Yellox. Bromfenac is indicated f...
Bromfenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)[1] marketed in the US as an ophthalmic solution (brand names Prolensa and Bromday,[2] prior formulation brand name Xibrom, which has since been discontinued) by ISTA Pharmaceuticals for short-term, local use. Prolensa and Bromday are the once-daily formulation of bromfenac, while Xibrom was approved for twice-daily administration. In the European Union, the brand name is Yellox. Bromfenac is indicated f...
Bromfenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)[1] marketed in the US as an ophthalmic solution (brand names Prolensa and Bromday,[2] prior formulation brand name Xibrom, which has since been discontinued) by ISTA Pharmaceuticals for short-term, local use. Prolensa and Bromday are the once-daily formulation of bromfenac, while Xibrom was approved for twice-daily administration. In the European Union, the brand name is Yellox. Bromfenac is indicated f...
Prolensa .7 mg/ml Ophthalmic Solution/ Drops by Bausch & Lomb Incorporated ## Package Codes: 24208-602-01, 24208-602-03, 24208-602-04, 24208-602-06 ## Active Ingredients: Bromfenac Sodium