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zoeii
what types of eye meds does one use after cataract surgery?
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Michael J Kutryb, MD
1. Steroid drop for anti-inflammatory properties (Pred Forte, Econopred Plus for example)
2. Antibiotic (eg. Zymar, Vigamox)
3. Sometimes a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (Acular LS, Nevanec)
MJK MD
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