Lumify Eye Drops: Are they safe?

LUMIFY®, a product from Bausch + Lomb, is used to relieve redness in the eye and contains brimonidine tartrate (0.025%) as an active ingredient and other inactive ingredients. It is safe and well-tolerated. However, it is necessary to be strict with the prescribed dose of not more than four drops in 24 hours.
Some people experience side effects and reactions causing signs like redness, irritation, pain and vision changes, and the drops must be stopped. This article explains the safe use of LUMIFY® drops and the side effects to look for.
LUMIFY contains a lower dose of brimonidine tartrate and is approved to treat eye irritation and redness in adults and children above 5. These drops treat eye irritation due to several causes, e.g., irritants, infections, dry eyes, improper use of contact lenses and allergic reactions.
Some people have ocular hypertension (high blood pressure in the eyes) and glaucoma, and products containing higher doses of brimonidine tartrate are used to treat these conditions.
The active ingredient brimonidine tartrate is an alpha-adrenergic agonist that reduces eye redness by causing the constriction of blood vessels in the eye and reducing the pressure within the eyeball. In contrast to other products, it does not lower the supply of oxygen and blood to the eyes. It is more specific in action than other redness relievers, and ophthalmologists like Dr. Melissa Toyos noted that Lumify is associated with fewer rebound effects than other drops, e.g., tetrahydrozoline drops.
In contrast to other medications targeting the arteries, the Lumify drops influence the veins carrying deoxygenated blood away from the eyes. Thus, the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the eyes is unaffected.
These drops are generally safe and well tolerated. Only a tiny amount is absorbed into circulation, and the risk of systemic effects is minimal.
Rare side effects: The rarely reported side effects are excessive tearing, pain, itching and foreign body feeling in the eyes.
Allergic reactions: People with glaucoma have a high risk of allergic reactions to brimonidine, causing signs like redness, irritation, eye pain and vision changes that last for days.
Masking of other eye diseases: Some health professionals like Louis Cantor (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA) have reported that excessive use sometimes masks the other health conditions responsible for eye irritation and redness like fatigue.
The patient must consult the healthcare provider if the redness lasts more than two days without any improvement or if it is accompanied by vomiting, nausea and headache
The tips for the safe use of Lumify drops are as follows;
If the eye redness and irritation are due to allergic reactions, allergic eye drops are recommended.
Yes, Lumify drops are safe and well-tolerated. A randomised clinical trial by Eugene McLaurin, MD and colleagues noted that 0.025% brimonidine ophthalmic solution is highly effective and safe and, compared to the other drugs, has less risk of rebound effects.
Lumify is not recommended for the treatment of glaucoma. The medications used to treat glaucoma have higher doses of brimonidine than present in Lumify drops.
Drug manufacturers, opticians, and ophthalmologists warn against the long-term use of eye whitening drops as they are associated with red eyes and rebound effects. According to Theresa G Leung, MD (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA), the long-term use of eye whitening drops is a risk factor for necrotising scleritis.
It is safe for all people except children under 5 years and those with allergies to brimonidine. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers must use it only after consultation with the doctor.
If someone is allergic to Lumify drops and is searching for safe alternatives, Welzo has Optrex Bloodshot Eye drops to treat eye redness due to irritants.
Blurred vision is rare. However, it is among the various side effects of using Lumify, particularly in the long term.
No, it is an ophthalmic preparation, and topical use is prohibited.
LUMIFY® drops are safe and well tolerated. Some people experience side effects like tearing, pain, itching and a foreign body feeling in the eyes. It is necessary to leave the medication in case of persistent signs, consult the healthcare provider, and stick to the safe use guidelines.
Welzo offers various ophthalmic preparations to treat eye problems. If you seek professional guidance for eye issues, consult the Welzo Ophthalmologists.
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