CEQUA® (cyclosporine ophthalmic solution) 0.09% is a topical solution that helps to increase the production of natural tears in your eye. Dry eye disease may affect the ability of your eyes to produce its own tears.

Dry Eye Assessment

All eyes on you

When you start noticing that your dry eye is interrupting your daily activities, or that you’re
missing doses of your medication because of annoying side effects, it may be time for a new
treatment. Share these results with your doctor to learn about your
options and plan your next move.

1

Are you currently using a prescription eye drop like Restasis® or Xiidra®?

Yes
No

Remember to review your current treatment plan at your next doctor’s appointment.

2

How long have you been treating your chronic dry eye with your prescription eye drop?

<6 months
>1 year
>2 years

If your current treatment is working, keep it up! But if your treatment isn’t working for you, ask your doctor about a chronic dry eye treatment with a unique delivery system.

3

Do you ever skip or avoid using your prescription eye drops because of unpleasant side effects?

Yes
No

If you skip doses, your treatment won’t work as well. Tell your doctor what’s getting in your way. They may be able to suggest a treatment with fewer side effects.

4

How frequently do you use over-the-counter eye drops?
(Brands like Artificial Tears, Visine®, Refresh®, Systane®, etc)

Once or more a day
Few times per week
Never

Make sure your doctor knows how often you’re using your drops. Think of over-the-counter drops as a band-aid: they help with symptoms, but they don’t treat the underlying inflammation. Only a prescription medication can do that.

5

Is your dry eye affecting any of the following activities?
(Select all that apply):

Driving
Watching TV
Working on a computer
Reading articles on a tablet or phone
Watching videos on a tablet or phone
Socializing
Sleeping
Something else
None of these

Even if your dry eye only interferes with one of these activities, it could be a sign that something serious is going on. Talk to your doctor about your options.

6

Are you satisfied with the way you’re treating your dry eye?

Yes
No

Keep an eye on your symptoms and let your doctor know if they change. Chronic dry eye is more than just annoying—if left untreated, symptoms can get worse over time.

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Important Safety Information

WHAT IS CEQUA?

CEQUA® (cyclosporine ophthalmic solution) 0.09% is a topical solution that helps to increase the production of natural tears in your eye. Dry eye disease may affect the ability of your eyes to produce its own tears.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use CEQUA if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Be careful not to allow the vial tip to touch your eye or any surfaces, to help avoid potential eye injury or contamination of the product.

CEQUA should not be used while wearing contact lenses. If contact lenses are worn, they should be removed prior to using CEQUA and may be reinserted after 15 minutes.

Put one drop of CEQUA twice daily (approximately 12 hours apart) into each eye using a single-use vial. The solution should be used immediately after opening, and discard the vial and remaining contents immediately after using.

The most common side effects that may be experienced while using CEQUA include: eye pain after administering drops and eye redness. Other side effects reported were eye irritation, eyelid inflammation, headache, and urinary tract infection.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see the Full Prescribing Information.

Important Safety Information

WHAT IS CEQUA?

CEQUA® (cyclosporine ophthalmic solution) 0.09% is a topical solution that helps to increase the production of natural tears in your eye. Dry eye disease may affect the ability of your eyes to produce its own tears.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use CEQUA if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Be careful not to allow the vial tip to touch your eye or any surfaces, to help avoid potential eye injury or contamination of the product.

CEQUA should not be used while wearing contact lenses. If contact lenses are worn, they should be removed prior to using CEQUA and may be reinserted after 15 minutes.

Put one drop of CEQUA twice daily (approximately 12 hours apart) into each eye using a single-use vial. The solution should be used immediately after opening, and discard the vial and remaining contents immediately after using.

The most common side effects that may be experienced while using CEQUA include: eye pain after administering drops and eye redness. Other side effects reported were eye irritation, eyelid inflammation, headache, and urinary tract infection.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see the Full Prescribing Information.