Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops- 3ml

Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops- 3ml

$330.00$864.00

Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% eye drops are a prescription medication used primarily for the treatment of inflammation and pain following cataract surgery. As an NSAID, bromfenac is an anti-inflammatory drug that stops the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes from making substances that cause inflammation in the body. Prolensa DR is specifically formulated for ophthalmic use, and its extended-release properties allow for sustained therapeutic effects, making it a valuable option for patients undergoing cataract surgery or experiencing ocular discomfort.

What is Prolensa DR (Bromfenac)?

Bromfenac is a potent NSAID that specifically targets inflammation in the eye. It belongs to the class of medications known as non-selective COX inhibitors, which means it inhibits both COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes. By blocking these enzymes, bromfenac reduces the production of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that promote inflammation, pain, and fever. As a result, bromfenac is effective in managing postoperative inflammation and pain in the eye.

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Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops- 3ml - 1 Bottle 1 Bottle $330.00
Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops- 3ml - 2 Bottles 2 Bottles $600.00
Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops- 3ml - 3 Bottles 3 Bottles $864.00

Ingredients

The active ingredient in Prolensa DR eye drops is bromfenac sodium. Each 3 ml bottle contains a 0.07% concentration of bromfenac, along with several inactive ingredients that may vary by manufacturer. Prolensa DR typically contains the following inactive ingredients:

  • Sodium Chloride: Adjust the tonicity of the solution to match that of the eye.
  • Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic: A buffering agent that helps maintain the pH of the solution.
  • Dibasic Sodium Phosphate: Another buffering agent.
  • Preservatives: Such as Benzalkonium Chloride, to prevent microbial contamination.
  • Water for Injection: The solvent used in the formulation.

It is essential for patients to check the label for any specific excipients that may cause allergic reactions or intolerances.

How Does Prolensa DR Eye Drop Work?

Bromfenac in Prolensa DR works by inhibiting the COX enzymes responsible for the production of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are mediators of inflammation and pain, and by blocking their synthesis, bromfenac effectively reduces inflammation and discomfort in the eye. The extended-release formulation of Prolensa DR allows for a prolonged therapeutic effect, requiring fewer doses per day compared to some other eye drop formulations.

Uses

Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% eye drops are indicated for several uses, including:

  1. Post-Operative Inflammation: Prolensa DR is primarily used to manage inflammation and pain following cataract surgery. It helps reduce swelling and discomfort during the recovery period.

  2. Ocular Pain Relief: The eye drops can provide relief from pain associated with various ocular procedures and conditions, including corneal abrasions or foreign body removal.

  3. Allergic Conjunctivitis: In some cases, bromfenac may be used off-label to alleviate symptoms associated with allergic conjunctivitis, although this is not its primary indication.

Benefits

Using Prolensa DR eye drops offers several benefits.

  • Effective pain and inflammation management: Patients often experience significant relief from pain and inflammation after cataract surgery, leading to a more comfortable recovery.

  • Extended Release: The sustained-release formulation allows for fewer doses throughout the day, improving patient compliance and convenience.

  • Quick Onset of Action: Bromfenac eye drops are designed to act quickly, providing timely relief from postoperative discomfort.

  • Fewer Side Effects Compared to Steroids: As a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, bromfenac may have a lower risk of some side effects associated with corticosteroids, such as increased intraocular pressure.

Side Effects

While Prolensa DR eye drops offer significant benefits, they may also cause side effects. Common side effects include:

  • Ocular discomfort: Some patients may experience transient burning or stinging upon installation of the drops.
  • Itching or Redness: Mild itching or redness of the eyes may occur in some users.
  • Dry Eyes: Some individuals may notice a sensation of dryness in the eyes after using the drops.

Serious Side Effects

Although rare, bromfenac eye drops can cause serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.

  • Allergic Reactions: Symptoms may include rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.

  • Corneal Reactions: In rare cases, prolonged use of bromfenac may lead to corneal epitheliopathy, characterized by irritation and corneal damage.

  • Vision Changes: Any sudden vision changes should be reported to a healthcare provider immediately.

Contraindications and precautions

Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% eye drops are contraindicated in certain populations:

  • Allergy to Bromfenac: This medication should not be used by patients who are known to be hypersensitive to Bromfenac or any component of the formulation.

  • History of Corneal Reactions: Individuals with a history of corneal epithelial reactions to NSAIDs should use caution.

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: The safety of bromfenac during pregnancy and lactation has not been fully established; therefore, it should be used only if clearly needed and prescribed by a healthcare provider.

Patients should inform their healthcare provider of their complete medical history, including any other medications they are currently taking, to prevent potential interactions.

Interactions with other medications

Bromfenac in Prolensa DR may interact with various medications, leading to increased side effects or reduced efficacy. Notable interactions include:

  • Other Ocular Medications: Caution is advised when using multiple ocular medications concurrently, as this may increase the risk of irritation or other side effects.

  • Systemic NSAIDs: Patients using systemic NSAIDs may need to monitor for cumulative side effects, although significant interactions are not commonly reported.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prolensa DR (Bromfenac) 0.07% Eye Drops used for?
Prolensa DR is primarily used to relieve inflammation and pain following cataract surgery. It reduces discomfort, swelling, and redness, supporting faster healing.

Can I use Prolensa DR Eye Drops with other medications?
Prolensa DR can be used with other eye drops but should be applied with a few minutes’ gap between each medication. 

How should I store Prolensa DR Eye Drops?
Store the drops at room temperature, away from moisture and direct light. Avoid freezing, and keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use.

How long does it take to deliver Prolensa DR Eye Drops to the US?

International shipping of drops to the US takes approximately 14 to 25 days. For domestic shipping, the estimated delivery time is up to 10 days.

Do I need a prescription to buy Prolensa DR Eye Drops?

While we offer the option to buy drops without a prescription internationally, we strongly recommend consulting your physician and seeking medical advice before taking any medication.

Important Note:

Purchasing Prolensa DR Eye Drops online from USA-Pharmacy is simple and secure for US customers. It accepts trusted payment methods like Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal, which protect transactions and keep information safe. Customers benefit from guaranteed delivery, with a full refund offered if orders do not arrive as expected, fostering trust in online medication purchases. Responsive customer support is available via email at [email protected], typically responding within 48 hours to any medication or order status questions.

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