What Conditions does Maxidex Suspension, Drops (Final Dose Form) Treat?

  • infection of the cornea of the eye due to herpes zoster
  • inflammation of the iris - the colored part of the eyeball
  • inflammation of the uvea of the eye
  • inflammation of the iris and ciliary body of the eye
  • inflammation of the ciliary body of the eye
  • an ulcer of the cornea of the eye
  • punctate epithelial keratopathy
  • a type of damage to the cornea of the eye
  • allergic conjunctivitis
  • eye inflammation
  • inflammation of the eye following surgery
  • severe inflammation of the cornea with rosacea involvement
  • an abrasion of the cornea
  • outer ear inflammation due to allergy or infection
  • inflammation of the outer ear due to allergy
  • inflammation of the external ear resembling seborrhea
  • inflammation of the external ear resembling eczema

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