Interactive Case Studies
Work at your own pace through these case studies with optometric thought leaders as they diagnose and manage challenging cases of moderate to severe dry eye.

Work at your own pace through these case studies with optometric thought leaders as they diagnose and manage challenging cases of moderate to severe dry eye.
Our featured eye doctors discuss topics like moderate to severe dry eye prevalence in their practices, why they choose LACRISERT®, and what patient types may benefit from treatment.
Paul Karpecki, OD
Koffler Vision Group
Doug Devries, OD
Eyecare Associates of Nevada
Jack Schaeffer, OD
Schaeffer Eye Center
LACRISERT® (hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert) is indicated in patients with moderate to severe dry eye syndromes, including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. LACRISERT® is indicated especially in patients who remain symptomatic after an adequate trial of therapy with artificial tear solutions. LACRISERT® is also indicated for patients with exposure keratitis, decreased corneal sensitivity, and recurrent corneal erosions.
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LACRISERT® (hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert) is indicated in patients with moderate to severe dry eye syndromes, including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. LACRISERT® is indicated especially in patients who remain symptomatic after an adequate trial of therapy with artificial tear solutions.
LACRISERT® (hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert) is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to hydroxypropyl cellulose.