What is Cequa?
Cequa is a prescription eye drop containing cyclosporine, formulated to treat the signs and symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca, more commonly known as chronic dry eye disease. Unlike simple artificial tears that only provide temporary lubrication, Cequa targets a root cause of the condition. Dry eye disease often occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough quality tears to stay properly moisturized, leading to discomfort, visual disturbances, and potential damage to the eye’s surface. Cequa is designed to help your eyes produce more of their own tears for long-lasting relief.
How does Cequa work?
Cequa works by targeting the underlying inflammation that hinders your eyes’ ability to produce tears, thereby increasing tear production and relieving dry eye symptoms. Its active ingredient, cyclosporine, is an immunomodulator and calcineurin inhibitor. In dry eye disease, inflammation in the lacrimal glands (which produce tears) can reduce their function. Cyclosporine helps to suppress this specific immune response, calming the inflammation. This allows the lacrimal glands to function more normally and produce more natural tears, improving the health of the eye’s surface and alleviating feelings of dryness, burning, and grittiness.
Who is Cequa for?
Cequa is intended for adult patients diagnosed with chronic dry eye disease, particularly when the condition is thought to be caused by inflammation that reduces tear production. It is often prescribed when over-the-counter remedies like artificial tears have not provided sufficient relief. If you experience persistent symptoms such as eye dryness, a gritty sensation, burning, or blurred vision, a doctor can determine if the underlying cause is inflammation. Cequa is a suitable option for those seeking a long-term treatment to restore the eye’s natural moisture.
Dosage and administration
Cequa is typically administered as one drop in each affected eye twice daily, about 12 hours apart. Before using, wash your hands thoroughly. Because Cequa does not contain preservatives, each vial is for single use only; discard the vial immediately after applying the drops to both eyes. To apply, tilt your head back, pull down your lower eyelid to create a small pocket, and squeeze one drop into the pocket. Avoid touching the vial tip to your eye or any other surface to prevent contamination. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using Cequa and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
Side effects
The most common side effect of Cequa is a temporary stinging or pain in the eye immediately after instilling the drop, which was reported by about 22% of patients in clinical trials. Other potential side effects include excess blood in the vessels on the front of the eye (conjunctival hyperemia), inflammation of the eyelid (blepharitis), and general eye irritation. Some less common effects might include headaches or urinary tract infections. If any side effect persists, worsens, or concerns you, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider for guidance.
Why buy from IsraelPharm?
IsraelPharm offers a reliable and convenient way to purchase your Cequa prescription online at a competitive price, with the assurance of genuine medication sourced from a licensed pharmacy. We are committed to providing affordable access to brand-name medications like Cequa, which is manufactured by Taro Pharmaceuticals. Our streamlined ordering process, dedicated customer support team, and discreet, direct-to-your-door shipping ensure you receive the treatment you need with peace of mind and minimal hassle.
Cequa may cause side effects. The most common ones include:
- Pain or stinging when instilling the eye drops
- Redness in the white part of the eye (conjunctival hyperemia)
- Eyelid inflammation (blepharitis)
- Eye irritation or a feeling of a foreign body
- Headache
- Urinary tract infection
This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. Always read the patient information leaflet and consult your doctor if you experience these or any other adverse reactions.
Cequa is indicated for the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (chronic dry eye disease), a condition characterized by symptoms such as:
- A feeling of grittiness or scratchiness when blinking
- Persistent eye dryness and irritation
- Stinging or burning sensations in the eyes
- Redness of the eye
- Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
- Blurred vision or eye fatigue
- Difficulty wearing contact lenses