Constricted tissue reduces fluid drainage
VYZULTA with nitric oxide helps to open up constricted tissue
Tissue relaxes and opens up to reduce eye pressure so fluid in the eye can drain
How can I get VYZULTA?
How can I get VYZULTA?
This treatment is available through a prescription from your doctor. Ask your doctor if VYZULTA is right for you.
Is there a generic substitute for VYZULTA?
Is there a generic substitute for VYZULTA?
There is no generic equivalent for VYZULTA. You have been prescribed VYZULTA because your doctor believes this treatment is appropriate for you. If you are asked by your pharmacist to substitute your VYZULTA prescription, you should contact your eye doctor.
What are the possible side effects of VYZULTA?
What are the possible side effects of VYZULTA?
The most common side effects seen in studies were eye redness, eye irritation, eye pain, and pain after putting the drops in your eye. These are not all of the possible side effects.
Brown color, or increased brown color, of the iris can occur, which may be permanent. Darkening of the eyelid skin may also occur, which is usually reversible after VYZULTA treatment is discontinued.
Gradual changes to eyelashes may occur, including increased length, thickness, color, number of eyelashes, and/or change in direction of eyelash growth. These changes may result in a difference in the appearance of each eye. These changes are usually reversible after VYZULTA treatment is discontinued.
Please see Important Safety Information below.