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.
A dry nose could also be caused by a fever from an infected tooth or ear. If your dog is also experiencing hair loss, droopy eyes, or loss of appetite, see a vet. A wet nose is often a sign of ...
Cyclosporine 0.09% significantly improves CFS scores and tear production in patients with uncontrolled dry eye disease, including those with MGD. Scleral lenses offer a non-surgical intervention ...
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