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@drrupawong

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17w ago

Stitch with @np.miranda How much does this costšŸ’°And who can use this drop? It’s great for people with a small amount eyelid droopiness and definitely can help people who have lid drooping as a complication from Botox. If you’re on an MAOI anti-depressant, pregnant, certain hypertension medications or even a Beta blocker, I would double check with your doctor first. This drop requires a prescription but it can’t be filled at your regular CVS or Walgreens. There’s only one specialty pharmacy in NJ that fills it by mail. It costs $160 for a 30-day supply and $240 for a 45-day supply. I have used it when I’m speaking at conferences, but I always get really terrible red eyes after I stop using it the following day (especially if I’ve been using it a few days in a row). My eyes are also super sensitive and I take red eye flights to speak at conferences, so hard to say. Who else has tried it? #eyedoctor #ophthalmology #droopyeyelids #redeyes #upneeq

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