I watched your video with much interest. Am filing Adverse Event after using AT which was probably the reason for my chronic eye irritation that never went away following cataract surgery in my right eye and the chronic nasal infection I suffered for the 2+ years when using AT. While I do have dry eye, it has never bothered me except when I tried to wear soft contact lenses. Switched to gas permeable and all was good. Frankly I have been bullied by the medical community who insists on using AT without any responsible oversight. AT are not benign. Abruptly stopped using this month after I suddenly couldn't see to sew from my left eye and that eye could no longer focus distance while driving. Immediately vision improved and 10 days later the nasal infection was gone. Also the eye irritation abated. Can't tell you what a relief it is. The medical community is so reckless and irresponsible to bully patients into using this stuff with nothing more than a weak basis for recommending. Will be seeing a corneal specialist at a large medical center in November because I need to get this left cataract fixed by someone who I hope will be more responsible. So your concerns over what is happening in the OTC AT market is justified but it is more than capitalism that you are fighting. It is ignorance of the experts. Thanks for your good work.
It would be a good idea to look up the artificial tear you were using to make sure it is registered with the FDA: alerts.eyedropsafety.org. Sorry to hear all you've gone through.
Hi there, here's the current list of eye drops we've found for sale in the US that are not registered with the FDA: alerts.eyedropsafety.org/?page=3&filter=Alerts-%3ANot%2520Registered%2520with%2520FDA
Thanks for the PSA!!!
Is ivizia safe?😢
I watched your video with much interest. Am filing Adverse Event after using AT which was probably the reason for my chronic eye irritation that never went away following cataract surgery in my right eye and the chronic nasal infection I suffered for the 2+ years when using AT. While I do have dry eye, it has never bothered me except when I tried to wear soft contact lenses. Switched to gas permeable and all was good. Frankly I have been bullied by the medical community who insists on using AT without any responsible oversight. AT are not benign. Abruptly stopped using this month after I suddenly couldn't see to sew from my left eye and that eye could no longer focus distance while driving. Immediately vision improved and 10 days later the nasal infection was gone. Also the eye irritation abated. Can't tell you what a relief it is. The medical community is so reckless and irresponsible to bully patients into using this stuff with nothing more than a weak basis for recommending. Will be seeing a corneal specialist at a large medical center in November because I need to get this left cataract fixed by someone who I hope will be more responsible.
So your concerns over what is happening in the OTC AT market is justified but it is more than capitalism that you are fighting. It is ignorance of the experts. Thanks for your good work.
It would be a good idea to look up the artificial tear you were using to make sure it is registered with the FDA: alerts.eyedropsafety.org. Sorry to hear all you've gone through.
What are these brands?
Hi there, here's the current list of eye drops we've found for sale in the US that are not registered with the FDA: alerts.eyedropsafety.org/?page=3&filter=Alerts-%3ANot%2520Registered%2520with%2520FDA