Monograph Details

Eye Disorders > Ocular allergy/inflammation
ALREX
Manufacturer
Bausch & Lomb Pharmaceuticals
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Steroid.
Generic Name
Loteprednol etabonate 0.2%; oph susp; contains benzalkonium chloride.
Indications
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis.
Children
Not recommended.
Adults
1 drop into affected eye(s) 4 times daily.
Contraindications
Ocular fungal, viral, or mycobacterial infections.
Precautions
Reevaluate if no improvement after 2 days. Prescribe initially and renew after 14 days only after appropriate exam. Corneal or scleral thinning. Glaucoma. History of herpes simplex. Monitor IOP and for secondary infections in prolonged therapy (>10 days). Avoid abrupt cessation. Soft contact lenses (remove, may reinsert 10 minutes after instillation). Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.
Adverse Reactions
Local reactions (eg, blurred vision, burning, itching, dry eye), photophobia, headache, rhinitis, pharyngitis. May mask or exacerbate ocular infections. Prolonged use may increase: IOP, optic nerve damage, visual acuity and field defects, cataract formation, corneal perforation.
How Supplied
Susp—5mL, 10mL