Key takeaways
Loteprednol (Lotemax) and fluorometholone (FML) are both prescription corticosteroid medications used to treat eye inflammation, but they have some differences. Loteprednol is available in various forms, including suspension, gel, and ointment, and is used for conditions like dry eye disease, post-surgery inflammation, and seasonal allergies. Fluorometholone, on the other hand, is available as a suspension and ointment and is primarily used for general eye inflammation. Both medications are available as brand and generic formulations. Loteprednol may need to be used up to four times a day, whereas fluorometholone's dosing can vary from three to four times daily depending on the severity of symptoms. Both medications can cause high eye pressure and slow healing, but Loteprednol is noted for potentially causing cataracts with long-term use.
