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joyce_murray2026-04-18

So I've been using Flarex 0.1% Ophth Suspension for the last few weeks to deal with some eye inflammation, and it's been a bit of a roller coaster. The good news is, it's definitely helped with the swelling and redness. The bad news is, I've been experiencing some pretty annoying side effects. I've had some eye irritation and a bit of blurred vision. It's not terrible, but it's definitely noticeable. Has anyone else had similar experiences? Or maybe some tips on how to cope with the side effects? I'm also curious to know if these side effects will go away once I'm done with the treatment. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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philip_knight4/17/2026

Ah, Flarex and I have a love-hate relationship. It works like a charm but the side effects are a nightmare. Just got to take the good with the bad. I'm just glad it's not a permanent situation.

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nina_kowalski4/17/2026

I'm just glad it's working for you, but keep an eye on those side effects. If they get worse, you should talk to your doctor. I had major issues and had to switch to a different treatment.

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sean_wallace4/17/2026

I had some minor irritation but overall it was worth it. Just make sure to follow the dosage instructions carefully, and you should be fine. Make sure to keep track of any changes in your vision.

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william_bailey4/17/2026

I've had a really good experience with Flarex. It worked well for me and had no side effects whatsoever. I think it's all about how your body responds to the treatment.

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kimberly_guzman4/17/2026

I had some minor irritation, but a doctor recommended using artificial tears after applying Flarex. It helped a lot and made the treatment much more bearable.

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robert_stephens4/17/2026

Just make sure you're not using it more often than prescribed. I made the mistake of increasing my dosage, and it led to some serious side effects.

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ethan_olson4/17/2026

I had severe burning and stinging sensations when I first started using Flarex, but it subsided after a few days. Also, I had a strange metallic taste in my mouth. Anyone else experience that?

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ralph_andrews4/17/2026

Flarex saved my eyes during a flare-up of my allergic conjunctivitis but I was careful to not get any of the drops on my skin to prevent steroid toxicity. I also had to deal with a bit of blurry vision, that was annoying — but otherwise it was a good experience.