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Viroptic
This medication is used in the eye to relieve redness, burning
and irritation due to dry eyes
Side Effects:
This medication may temporarily sting or burn your eyes when
first applied.
If the irritation continues or becomes bothersome or the condition
for which this was prescribed does not improve within seven
days, inform your doctor.
Vision may be temporarily unstable for a few minutes after
applying this. Use caution if driving or performing duties requiring
clear vision.
Unlikely but if vision problems persist, notify you doctor.
Notify your doctor if you develop a skin rash, itching, eye
pain or redness in or around the eyes while using this.
This may indicate an allergic reaction.
Precautions:
Tell your doctor if you have any eye problems including glaucoma
or cataracts, any infections and if you have any allergies.
This medication should be used only when clearly needed during
pregnancy.
Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
It is unlikely this drug is excreted into breast milk.
Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

Generic Name: TRIFLURIDINE
Commonwealth_Formulary_0404.pdf
Concepts:
medications, tier, plan, pharmacy, Bluegrass Family Health,
members, FDA, PPA, age, Requiring, pharmacy benefits, tier
copayment, Hydrocortisone, quantity limits.
Summary:
1st Tier Medications -- Typically generic medications.
Prior Plan Approval (PPA) or Prior Authorization (PA) -- Due
to the nature of some medications, prior plan approval may
be required for the medication to be covered at any copay
tier.
If you are at the pharmacy and you do not have your Bluegrass
Family Health identification card, or if the pharmacist is
having trouble filing the claim online, please instruct the
pharmacist to contact the Bluegrass Family Health Pharmacy
Services Department at (877) 205-6308 or (859) 335-3755.
D. Any medication products used for cosmetic purposes, including
hair loss, are not covered.
Contact_Transmission_ocular.pdf
Concepts:
vaccinia, lesions, consultation, keratitis, conjunctivitis,
ophthalmology consultation, mild, treatment, blepharitis,
eye, cornea, ocular, awake, times/day.
Summary:
File VAERS report if vaccinia confirmed or equivocal.
After hours, Call DOD Vaccine Call Center: 1-866-210-6469.
VHC case manager - VIG is typically contraindicated if keratitis
is present.
3. Conjunctivitis (involvement of membrane that lines inner
surface of the eyelid and exposed surface of the eyeball;
excluding the cornea): Mild -- mild hyperemia and/or edema,
no membranes or focal lesions.
Consider ophthalmology consultation to assist in management.
Mild Conjunctivitis (no visible lesions in or near the eye)
- Consider differential diagnosis for new red eye with high
index of suspicion for vaccinia infection.
Close observation for development of suspicious lesions.
d1370b.pdf
Concepts:
Injection, drug, validation, failure, District, suspension,
Comple, firm, Food, response, investigations, manufacturing,
violations, Sulfate.
Summary:
of Section drug For example: products Polymorph testing
is required for each stability lot and finished product lot
of the following suspension products: Dexamethasone Acetate
Suspension 8 and 16 mghnl; Estrone Aqueous Suspension 5 mg/ml;
Hydrocortisone Acetate Suspension 25 mghl; Methylprednisolone
Acetate 20, 40 and 80 mghnl; Prednisolone Acetate Suspension
25 mghn.l; Testosterone Suspension 100mg; Triamcinolone Acetonide
Suspension 3 and 40 mghnl; and Triamcinolone Diacetate Suspension
40 mghnl.
Failure to validate analytical methods and distributed.
Sodium for Injection, and Iron Dextran Injection.
of your product line has not been validated the remaining
fifty-five per cent (55 ?40) is in process.
Nevertheless, have been or continue to be distributed even
though process validation completed.
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