Prednisolone Acetate should not be used if you have any type of eye infection
Your doctor may tell you to use the drops more often during the first 2 days
For ophthalmic dosage form (Pred Forte® and Pred Mild® eye drops): Adults—Instill one or two drops in the affected eye 2 to 4 times a day
PREDNISOLONE (pred NISS oh lone) treats eye swelling, redness, or itching caused by infections, injury, or other conditions
Prednisolone acetate ophthalmic suspension 1% is contraindicated in acute untreated purulent ocular infections, in most viral diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva
Prednisolone comes in two forms of ophthalmic (eye) drops that you’ll give yourself: ophthalmic suspension (mixture) containing the active drug prednisolone acetate ophthalmic solution prednisolone acetate
1% nepafenac, a topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drop, with 1% prednisolone acetate in controlling inflammation after
redness, irritation, pain, swelling of the eye, eyelid, or inner lining of the eyelid; sensitivity of the eye to light; skin rash; slow wound healing; unusual tiredness or