What is Restasis?
Restasis is a prescription medicated eye drop that helps to increase your eyes’ natural ability to produce tears. Its active ingredient is cyclosporine, which is used to treat chronic dry eye that may be caused by inflammation. Chronic dry eye, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca, is a persistent condition beyond temporary dryness. Restasis works to address the underlying cause of this condition. It provides relief from symptoms such as burning, grittiness, and redness. By improving natural tear production, it helps maintain eye health and comfort.
How does Restasis work?
Restasis works by targeting the specific inflammation that leads to low tear production in chronic dry eye. The active ingredient, cyclosporine, is an immunosuppressant that calms this inflammatory response. Unlike artificial tears that only provide temporary lubrication, Restasis helps your body produce its own tears more effectively. This process restores the natural tear film, which is essential for protecting and nourishing the surface of the eye. Over time, this action reduces the discomfort associated with chronic dry eye. It may take several weeks of consistent use to notice a significant increase in tear production.
Who is Restasis for?
Restasis is for patients who have been diagnosed with chronic dry eye due to inflammation. It is intended for those whose tear production has decreased and who have not found sufficient relief from artificial tears. This medication is suitable for adults experiencing persistent symptoms like eye fatigue, blurred vision, and a stinging sensation. It is not intended for temporary eye dryness caused by environmental factors. A doctor will determine if your dry eye symptoms are caused by underlying inflammation that Restasis can treat effectively. It has not been studied in children.
Dosage and administration
Restasis is typically administered as one drop in each eye two times a day, approximately 12 hours apart. Before using, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly. The medication comes in preservative-free, single-use vials. After applying a drop to each eye, you should discard the open vial immediately. To prevent contamination, do not touch the vial tip to your eye or any other surface. If you wear contact lenses, you must remove them before using Restasis. You should wait at least 15 minutes after your dose before reinserting your lenses. Always follow your doctor’s specific instructions for use.
Side effects
Restasis may cause some side effects, which are generally mild and temporary. The most common side effect reported is a burning sensation in the eye upon application. This feeling often decreases as your eyes adjust to the medication. Other less common side effects can include eye redness, discharge, watery eyes, and itching. Some people may also experience stinging or blurred vision. If you experience severe eye pain or changes in vision, contact your doctor right away. It is important to discuss any side effects with your healthcare provider to ensure the medication is right for you.
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The most common side effect associated with Restasis is a temporary burning sensation in the eye.
Other, less frequent side effects may include:
- Blurred vision
- Redness in the white part of the eye
- Eye discharge or excess tears
- Eye pain or a feeling of something in the eye
- Itching or stinging
If you experience severe pain or vision changes, consult your doctor.
Restasis is prescribed to treat the symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome, which include:
- Red eyes
- A sensation of grittiness when blinking
- Stinging, burning, or scratching sensations
- Blurred vision
- Eye fatigue
- Stringy mucus on the eyelids
- Sensitivity to light or difficulty driving at night
- Difficulty wearing contact lenses
- Watery eyes (a response to dryness)