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Eye lubrication therapy: Which Medications Are Safest? (42 Drugs Compared)

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42 medications are used for Eye lubrication therapy, with 170 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Eye lubrication therapy are POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400\PROPYLENE GLYCOL and CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE\GLYCERIN.

170
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Drugs Used

All Medications for Eye lubrication therapy Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 400\PROPYLENE GLYCOL - 40 33 32 1.0%
CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE\GLYCERIN - 27 4 30 0.2%
HYPROMELLOSE 2910 HylaTears 18 9 28 0.5%
CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE Rugby Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium 0.5% Eye Drops 14 28 369 1.2%
MINERAL OIL\PETROLATUM - 6 8 22 1.0%
PROPYLENE GLYCOL Equate Lubricant Eye Drops Restorative Performance 6 109 148 7.2%
CARBOMER - 5 4 49 3.9%
DEXTRAN 70\HYPROMELLOSES - 5 1 1 4.0%

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Most Reported Drugs for Eye lubrication therapy

#3 most reported