Xiidra Prescription Eyedrops Approved by FDA

Xiidra Dry Eye Drops

Xiidra Dry Eye Drops

Xiidra from Shire Pharmaceuticals is prescriotion eye drop for the treatment of inflammatory dry eye.

Dry eye disease is a condition that affects 10-15 percent of all Americans. The optometry community is excited to have another option for it's treatment.  

Read the FDA statement here.

The effectivy of Xiidra was confirmed in a double blind study of thousands of patients ages 19-97 compared against a placebo treatment.

Xiidra is not yet covered by Medicare or other vision and medical insurances.

How Effective is Xiidra?

In clinical trials, the most common adverse reactions reported in 5-25% of patients were instillation site irritation, dysgeusia and reduced visual acuity. Other adverse reactions reported in 1% to 5% of the patients were blurred vision, conjunctival hyperemia, eye irritation, headache, increased lacrimation, eye discharge, eye discomfort, eye pruritus and sinusitis.

How to Use Xiidra Properly?

The most important step you need to follow is to use Xiidra as your doctor tells you, beyond that here are a couple of tips:

  • Contact lenses should be removed prior to the administration of Xiidra and may be reinserted 15 minutes following administration.

  • Use 1 drop of Xiidra in each eye, 2 times each day, about 12 hours apart.

  • Use Xiidra right away after opening. Throw away the single-use container and any unused solution after you have applied the dose to both eyes. Do not save any unused Xiidra for later.

  • To avoid the potential for eye injury or contamination of the solution, patients should not touch the tip of the single-use container to their eye or to any surface.

For more advice on properly using your Xiidra Prescription you can watch following video or click here to download the “How to Use Xiidra” pdf.

 
 

Important Safety Information

Do not use Xiidra if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Seek medical care immediately if you get any symptoms of an allergic reaction.

The most common side effects of Xiidra include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when the drops are applied to the eyes, and an unusual taste sensation.

It is not known if Xiidra is safe and effective in children under 17 years of age.

For additional safety information, click here for Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information and discuss with your doctor.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit http://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Wiley X Saftey Frames new at Midtown Optometry

We are introducing a new safety frame line from Wiley X, a Pleasanton, California company.  (check out their awesome website) Wiley X is known for their high quality safety sunglasses optimized for both sports and work.  With such great success in the sun lines, we have added a clear safety frame line as well that complies with the highest ANSI standards.  No more goofy looking safety frames that you take off the moment you leave the job site, these stylish frames can be worn all day.  Side shields are also available.

WileyX: Locally made Safety eye glasses at Midtown Optometry

Contact Lenses are for Everybody!

Contact Lenses are for Everybody!

With contact lens technology progressing at a rapid rate, we are now able to correct for almost any prescription.  Multifocal contact lenses can keep you from depending on reading glasses, and toric lenses comfortably correct astigmatism.  All of these designs are also available in daily disposable designs to reduce incidence of infections.

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Midtown Optometry Donates to Local Retirement Community

With the overwhelming support of our "Buy a Pair, Donate a Pair" campaign for April, we broke through the 100 mark of glasses to give back to the local community!  Thank you to all of those who participated!  Our first donation round went to the Sunshine Villa Assisted Living and Memory Care Community.

Beautiful entrance to Sunshine Villa

Beautiful entrance to Sunshine Villa

Residents in need will have access to free reading glasses, and the doctors at Midtown Optometry have agreed to return for a health fair next month.  

JATZIRY HELPS DISTRIBUTE FREE REAdIND GLASSES TO RESIDENTS

JATZIRY HELPS DISTRIBUTE FREE REAdIND GLASSES TO RESIDENTS

The next round of donated glasses will go to La Posada Retirement Community.