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WHAT IS PRESBYOPIA?
Presbyopia is the gradual loss of your eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects. It’s natural, and occurs due to aging.
Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in your early to mid-40s and continues to worsen until around age 65.
You may become aware of presbyopia when you start holding books and smartphone at an arm’s length to be able to read them.
A basic eye exam can confirm presbyopia.
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FAQs
Who is manufacturer of these drops?
Allergan, an AbbVie company has received FDA approval for these drops. More information about the drops, usage and eligibility criteria are listed at Allergan’s website.
Do I require prescription to use these drops?
Yes, these drops require a prescription by a doctor. Please consult with an eye doctor for eligibility criteria.
Can these drops replace my reading glasses?
Please refer to Allergan’s website for more details. For eligible patients, drops may be able to eliminate the need for reading glasses for certain number of hours. Please consult with an eye doctor for your eligibility and how it may help your condition.
Who is eligible for these drops
According to Allergan’s website, these drops may be suitable for adults who have developed presbyopia. There may be exceptions. For details about eligibility, side effects, exceptions and what to expect from these drops, please consult with an eye doctor.
Are there any side effects of eye drops?
According to the information available from Allergan, most common side effects are headache and eye redness. Your eye doctor should be able to assess your eye condition and determine if these drops may be suitable for you.
When can I request a prescription?
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