Flarex eye drops and their generic counterpart, Fluormetholone, are prescription medications that are used to prevent the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.  Flarex eye drops and Fluormetholone are for the eyes and treat eye swelling caused by infections, injury, surgery or other various causes.  Doctors may choose to prescribe Flarex eye drops or Fluormetholone for other reasons, depending on their patient and that patient's current medical situation.  Online Canadian pharmacies can offer you both further information on Flarex eye drops and Fluormetholone as well as discount Canadian drugs for these medications.

As with all other prescription and non-prescription medications that are available on the market, there are some side effects linked with the usage of Flarex eye drops and Fluormetholone.  Some individuals who take these medications will not experience any of the associated side effects while other individuals may experience one or more of the associated side effects.  The most common and least severe side effects associated with the used of Flarex eye drops and Fluormetholone are as follows:  Blurred vision, temporary burning sensation or feeling in the eyes and stinging feeling or sensation of the eyes after application.  While these side effects are not considered to be life threatening, it is still important that you notify your doctor immediately if you begin to experience any of these common side effects while using Flarex eye drops.  Your doctor needs to know this kind of information so that they can give you better medical advice and help you to treat your conditions.  If you have these common side effects while using Flarex or Fluormetholone, your doctor may want you to change the amount that you use per day or the doctor may want you to stop using these medications altogether.  Unfortunately, there are some more serious, less common side effects that are also associated with the usage of Flarex eye drops and Fluormetholone and they are as follows:  Severe allergic reactions, changes in vision after application, continual blurred vision after the application, discharge from eyes, eye pain that was not present before using medication, itching of the eyes not present before use of medications, redness in and around the eyes that was not present before using the medications, swelling in and around the eyes not present before using medications, irritation of the eye not present before the use of medications and sores that were not present around the eyes before you began to use Flarex eye drops or Fluormetholone.  If you begin experience any of these more serious side effects while using Flarex eye drops or Fluormetholone, you are advised to seek emergency medical assistance as soon as you have the chance and you will also need to notify your doctor when you are able.

If you are looking for a place to buy cheap Flarex eye drops (fluorometholone ophthalmic) online, you will easily find it from an online Canadian pharmacy. You must have US or Canadian prescriptions to make a purchase. You should discuss your medical history, current medications and current medical conditions you are handling with your doctor before you are prescribed Flarex eye drops.  People with ocular herpes, tuberculosis, chickenpox or an untreated eye infection will not want to use Flarex eye drops.  Some medications may also have adverse effects on the manner in which these eye drops work in the body, so be sure to notify your doctor of prescription and non-prescription medications you are already taking.