Azithromycin ophthalmic User Reviews & Ratings
Brand names: Azasite
Azithromycin ophthalmic has an average rating of 4.8 out of 10 from a total of 5 reviews on drugclasses.com. 50% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 50% reported a negative experience.
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Conjunctivitis, Bacterial | 5 reviews for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial | 95 medications | |
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- Knolls
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 5, 2015
Azasite (azithromycin) for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial "These drops were applied by my ophthalmologist to treat conjunctivitis. Shortly after I got home 15-30 minutes later, my eyelids began to swell up. I called the doctor's office and was told to come back. By the time I got there my eyelids were so swollen I could barely see to drive. The doctor applied antihistamine drops to counter the allergic reaction. Eventually the swelling was reduced enough that I could drive home. My other doctors later presumed that I was allergic to the antibiotic in Azisite -- azithromicin. But I had taken that antibiotic orally several years earlier for infections and had no bad reactions. Another ophthalmologist suggested that one of the other compounds used in the Azisite solution might be allergenic."
- prair...
- October 13, 2015
For Conjunctivitis, Bacterial "I have meibomian glad dysfunction. I used the contents of one 2.5 ml vial over about a week, once daily at bed-time. Had some issues with stinging on application and blurred vision for a few hours the morning after using it. However, my dry eye symptoms are gone and my vision is better than it's been in years! Great medication! Other antibiotics (erythromycin ointment and neomycin/steroid suspension did little good.)"
- vanity
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 7, 2022
Azasite (azithromycin) for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial "I have ocular rosacea and I used Azasite for about 2 weeks. Cost to me for 5 mL was $500 because insurance didn't cover it. I experienced eye dryness and dull eye pain that went away about a week after discontinuing the medication. It helped on about day 2 or 3, but just dried out my eye after that (I used it on only one eye that has problems). It did not resolve my ocular rosacea / meibomiam gland dysfunction. I did 5 days of oral Azithromycin (generic and very cheap) which worked a lot better for my MGD! Also, Erythromycin ointment is essentially the same thing and generic (cheap), so start there instead of using Azasite. I also tried Erythromycin ointment for 7 days about 6 months after trying Azasite and experienced better results (relief of MGD symptoms for about a month). Overall, what has helped me the most is low-dose doxycycline ("
- Anonymous
- April 5, 2010
Azasite (azithromycin) for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial "This medication worked, eliminated the condition for about 6 months."
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Azasite (azithromycin) for Conjunctivitis, Bacterial "I was unable to use it because of side effects. (1) 2 days after beginning it I experienced fast heart rate I stopped using it for two weeks. (2) When I resumed use one of my eyes became very painful. I used the drops for only 3 days. The cost of $95 was too much for me."