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Lotemax SM

as low as$80
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Lotemax SM (Loteprednol) is used to treat inflammation and pain following eye surgery. It is available in both brand and generic versions. It may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices could help offset the cost.
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Ketorolac (Acular, Acular LS) is an inexpensive drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. it is slightly more popular than comparable drugs. It is available in multiple generic and brand versions. Generic ketorolac is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
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Lotemax Gel (Loteprednol) is used to treat inflammation and pain following eye surgery. It is available in both brand and generic versions. It may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices could help offset the cost.
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Altafluor

as low as$33
BENOXINATE; FLUORESCEIN is an eye drop that has both a numbing medicine and a colored dye. It is used before certain eye procedures.\n \nThis medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions.
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Bromsite (bromfenac) is an expensive medication used to treat pain and swelling after eye surgery. It is slightly less popular than other NSAIDs. There are currently no generic alternatives to Bromsite.

Check our savings tips for co-pay cards, assistance programs, and other ways to reduce your cost. The most common version of Bromsite is covered by 57% of insurance plans at a co-pay of $60.00-$75.00, however, some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
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BROMFENAC treats eye pain and inflammation after a procedure. It works by decreasing inflammation. It belongs to a group of medications called NSAIDs.
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DIFLUPREDNATE treats eye pain and inflammation. It works by decreasing inflammation in the eye. It belongs to a group of medications called steroids.
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Lotemax Ointment (Loteprednol) is used to treat inflammation and pain following eye surgery. It is available in both brand and generic versions. It may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices could help offset the cost.
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Ilevro

as low as$149
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Ilevro (Nepafenac) is an expensive non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).The eye drops are used to treat pain and swelling after eye surgery. It is slightly less popular than comparable drugs. There are currently no generic alternatives for Ilevro. The most common version of Ilevro is covered by 84% of insurance plans at a co-pay of $52.50-$80.00, however, some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
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Nevanac

as low as$321
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Nevanac (Nepafenac) is an expensive non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). The eye drops are used to treat pain and swelling after eye surgery. It less popular than comparable drugs. There are currently no generic alternatives to Nevanac. The most common version of Nevanac is covered by 80% of insurance plans at a co-pay of $60.00-$80.00, however, some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
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Acuvail

as low as$326
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KETOROLAC treats eye pain and inflammation after a procedure. It may also be used to treat allergy symptoms, such as red, itchy eyes. It works by decreasing inflammation. It belongs to a group of medications called NSAIDs.
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Dextenza

as low as$619
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DEXAMETHASONE treats eye pain and inflammation after a procedure. It may also be used to treat allergy symptoms, such as red, itchy eyes. It works by decreasing inflammation in the eye. It belongs to a group of medications called steroids.
Prokera is part of the Medical Supplies and Devices class and treats Eye Inflammation, Dry Eye and Eye Pain. Medical supplies and devices are prescription and over-the-counter items used to assist in the treatment of various medical conditions. They work cooperatively with prescription medications or can be used alone to treat or test for certain conditions. Prokera is only available as a brand name drug.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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