Tyrvaya - Dropless Dry Eye Treatment!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @vumanchoo5267
    @vumanchoo5267 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for another terrific presentation on dry eye treatment Dr. Tran! I too suffer from dry eyes and remember the sting when first used prescription dry eye treatment drops. Tyrvaya definitely appear to be great alternative to avoid that discomfort. I look forward to bringing up Tyrvaya with my Eye Doctor!

  • @DrJeffreyTran
    @DrJeffreyTran  2 года назад +1

    We can definitely talk about it!

  • @docarvalho
    @docarvalho Год назад

    I live in Brazil and we don´t have Tyrvaya... do you think Chantix works too?

  • @kwandelgrimes7680
    @kwandelgrimes7680 2 года назад

    I would love to try this for my dry eyes 😩🙏🏾

    • @DrJeffreyTran
      @DrJeffreyTran  2 года назад +1

      We can definitely talk about it! It’s a good option for many!

    • @DrJeffreyTran
      @DrJeffreyTran  2 года назад +1

      You should call your local eye doctor!

  • @carolyntrousdale2800
    @carolyntrousdale2800 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good video….EXCEPT … YOU DONT SPRAY IT UP YOUR NOSE LIKE A NASAL SPRAY … YOU SPRAY AGAINST INSIDE WALL LOWER WIDER AREA OF NOSE DIRECTING TOWARD YOUR EAR. NOT UP INTO NOSE. After spraying you hold nose shut a minute. Yes, I sneeze about 3 times and that’s it.

  • @AmericanPatriots87
    @AmericanPatriots87 2 года назад +1

    None of these videos seem to disclose the Psychiactric side effects of the medication which is very disturbing.
    Psychiatric
    Very common (10% or more): Insomnia (up to 19%), abnormal dreams (up to 13%), depressed mood disorders and disturbances (up to 11%), irritability (up to 11%)
    Common (1% to 10%): Agitation, anxiety, depressed mood, depression, hostility, middle insomnia, nervousness, nightmare, restlessness, sleep disorder, tension
    I'm not saying don't try the medication, but I feel people should be informed before deciding to.

    • @DrJeffreyTran
      @DrJeffreyTran  2 года назад

      Interesting point. Which study are you pulling your data from? This is pulled from the efficacy study.
      "SIDE EFFECTS
      Clinical Trials Experience
      Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
      In three clinical studies of dry eye disease conducted with varenicline solution nasal spray, 349 patients received at least 1 dose of TYRVAYA. The majority of patients had 31 days of treatment exposure, with a maximum exposure of 105 days.
      The most common adverse reactions reported in 82% of TYRVAYA treated patients was sneezing. Other common adverse reactions that were reported in >5% of patients include cough (16%), throat irritation (13%), and instillation-site (nose) irritation (8%)."
      And this
      "6 ADVERSE REACTIONS
      6.1 Clinical Trials Experience
      Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.
      In three clinical studies of dry eye disease conducted with varenicline solution nasal spray, 349 patients received at least 1 dose of TYRVAYA. The majority of patients had 31 days of treatment exposure, with a maximum exposure of 105 days.
      The most common adverse reactions reported in 82% of TYRVAYA treated patients was sneezing. Other common adverse reactions that were reported in >5% of patients include cough (16%), throat irritation (13%), and instillation-site (nose) irritation (8%)."

    • @DrJeffreyTran
      @DrJeffreyTran  2 года назад +1

      @@AmericanPatriots87 Thanks for sharing. I think that has to do with oral delivery of varenicline. I would have to look at that actual study itself. Where the medications are delivered is important. A medication that may be safe orally may not be save as an IV medication. Similarly, a medication that is sprayed in the nose may have little to none of the psychiatric side effects as oral medication. The ORAL form of this medication is Chantix which is used to stop smoking, so it makes sense that their are side effects with oral delivery. I think its fabulous that you have read up on the medication. I will also inquire and see if I can find more information about any association with intranasal delivery and those side effects listed.

    • @larryjones9773
      @larryjones9773 Год назад +1

      @@DrJeffreyTran I've been on Tyrvaya for over a year. I've experienced no negative psychiatric side effects. Tyrvaya was a game changer for my dry eye disease (that I've dealt with for over 30 years). I'm much less irritable, my eyes don't hurt and I can breathe/sleep better with tyrvaya.

    • @swingevnts
      @swingevnts Год назад +1

      Definitely does have all of those side effects, used it for a few days and didn’t have one good nights sleep I was so scared I had to stop. I’d say stay away if you can. Thanks for finally pointing this out seems like none of the doctors have mentioned this, which like you said is scary. Makes me wonder if all these positive reviews are fake 🤔

    • @AmericanPatriots87
      @AmericanPatriots87 Год назад

      @@swingevnts Unfortunately it's always been an issue with the medical industry that they do this. Look up itear it's a physical device that stimulates tear production without drugs. I've been doing blueberry and pineapple smoothies and take krill oil supplements and they seem to have helped me.

  • @IMRANALI-bt4tt
    @IMRANALI-bt4tt Год назад

    How can I purchase in pakistan?

  • @Gonefishin12
    @Gonefishin12 Год назад

    This nasal spray is very expensive in the United States

    • @DrJeffreyTran
      @DrJeffreyTran  Год назад

      I recommend asking your eye doctor to try using a specialty pharmacy. Sometimes there are coupons that can be applied to make it affordable. Everyone has different pharmacy benefits, but regardless I do think it works well for my patients. Best of luck!

    • @hairrum
      @hairrum 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DrJeffreyTranyes phil rx