| Reactions associated with ophthalmic steroids include elevated intraocular pressure in steroid responsive patients, which may be associated with optic nerve damage, visual acuity and field defects, posterior subcapsular cataract formation, secondary ocular infection from pathogens including herpes simplex, and perforation of the globe where there is thinning of the cornea or sclera.Ocular adverse reactions occurring in patients treated with loteprednol etabonate ophthalmic suspension in clinical studies included the following: All undesirable effects have been classified as follows very common (>1/10), common (>1/100, <1/10), uncommon (>1/1000, <1/100), rare (>1/10,000, <1/1000), or very rare (<1/10,000).Eye DisordersCommon: | Corneal defect, eye discharge, ocular discomfort, dry eye, epiphora, foreign body sensation in eyes, | | conjunctival hyperaemia and ocular itching. | Uncommom: | Abnormal vision, blurring of vision, chemosis, conjunctivitis, conjunctival hyperaemia, iritis, eye irritation, eye pain, conjunctival papillae, photophobia and uveitis. | Application and instillation site reactions | Common: | Instillation site burning. | Infections and infestations | | Uncommon: | Keratoconjunctivitis | Some of these events were similar to the underlying ocular disease being studied | Non-ocular events possibly related to treatment occurring in patients included: | Nervous system disorders | | Common: | Headache | Rare: | Migraine, taste perversion, dizziness, paresthesia | General disorders and administration site conditions | Uncommon: | Asthenia | Rare: | Chest pain, chills, fever and pain | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | Uncommon: | Rhinitis | Rare: | Cough | Infections and infestations | | Uncommon: | Pharyngitis | Rare: | Urinary tract infection and urethritis | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | Rare: | Face oedema, urticaria, rash, dry skin and eczema | Gastrointestinal disorders | | Rare: | Diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting | Investigations | | Rare: | Weight gain | Ear and labyrinth disorders | | Rare: | Tinnitus | Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps) | Rare: | Breast neoplasm | Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders | Rare: | Twitching | Psychiatric disorders | | Rare: | Nervousness | In a summation of controlled, randomised studies of individuals treated for 28 days or longer with loteprednol etabonate, the incidence of significant elevation of intraocular pressure ( 10 mmHg) was 2% (15/901) among patients receiving loteprednol etabonate, 7% (11/164) among patients receiving 1% prednisolone acetate and 0.5% (3/583) among patients receiving placebo. | |