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Fred - 19 Sep 2005 09:33 GMT
Hello,
suffering from severe dry eye I would have have some feedback about your
Restasis experience, did you see quick efficacy ? And what elese if we
compaire it to the more commun artificial tears (and for the price) ? Is
there a real advantage ?
I have heard that it could take 4 months to see something better... Isn't it
too long ?
What about the side effects on you ?

Thanks a lot for your help,

Regards.
Wooly - 19 Sep 2005 13:38 GMT
It would appear to affect the appearance of previously perfectly
normal-looking women - it makes the lips puffy and forces the
cheekbones to expand to grotesque size.  Oh, it also depresses the
blink reflex.

These are merely my observations, of course.

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Fred - 19 Sep 2005 14:19 GMT
Ok thanks :o)

Tell me, I've seen that Restasis price was about $100 per month for 30
multidoses, but if I take it twice a day I will have to buy 60 multidoses,
so 2 boxes ?? $200 per month ? Ouch.
Robert Kopp - 19 Sep 2005 17:53 GMT
> Ok thanks :o)
>
> Tell me, I've seen that Restasis price was about $100 per month for 30
> multidoses, but if I take it twice a day I will have to buy 60 multidoses,
> so 2 boxes ?? $200 per month ? Ouch.

It's advertised on TV, but I had no idea that it was so expensive.
Unfortunately, that means that there must be very few suitable treatments
for this condition.
 
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