Hello! The ophthalmologist has been prescribing yellox drops to me for 3 years, I have to use it 3 times a day. I have had cataract surgery, I have not tested the side effect of macular edema. Is this how macular edema is treated?
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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
58 days ago
Yellox can be used off-label (outside of official marketing authorisation indications) to treat postoperative macular edema and for macular inflammation of other aetiologies. Macular edema is also treated with other methods, m.in. eye injections, surgical and laser procedures.
The decision to use a specific medical procedure is made by an ophthalmologist (based on an analysis of the patient's health condition).
Your doctor may recommend a different use of the medicine than the package leaflet/summary of product characteristics. The duration of treatment can be adjusted to the individual situation of the patient. In this case, any doubts should be discussed directly with the specialist prescribing the treatment.
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