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If you’re having trouble seeing up close like you used to, don’t worry.

You’re not alone.

Presbyopia eventually affects everyone.
As we age, our eyes gradually lose the ability to focus on nearby objects and small details.

 

This condition is known as presbyopia. It happens naturally and usually becomes noticeable in people starting in their 40s.

A quick check for presbyopia symptoms
Do you have blurred vision or need readers or contacts when looking at any of the following items?

If you answered “yes” to any of the items above and think you may have presbyopia, be sure to speak to your eye doctor.

Care labels on
clothing

Print on the back of a package

Instructions on a medicine bottle

Recipe details

Directions on a map

Newspaper print

Pictures on a
phone screen

Letters on a dial
pad

Numbers on a credit card

Numbers on
a receipt

Instructions on
forms

Expiration dates on food labels

Care labels
on clothing

Print on the back of a package

Instructions on a medicine bottle

Recipe
details

Directions
on a map

Newspaper print

Pictures on
a phone screen

Letters on a dial pad

Numbers on
a credit card

Numbers on
a receipt

Instructions
on forms

Expiration dates on food labels

 A unique formula that delivers clear near vision in an eye drop.

Important Safety Information

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Uses

Qlosi (pilocarpine ophthalmic solution) 0.4% is a prescription eye drop used to treat age-related blurry near vision (presbyopia) in adults.

Important Safety Information

  • Do not use Qlosi if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
  • Use caution when driving at night or performing hazardous activities in poor lighting. Qlosi may cause temporary dim or dark vision.
  • Temporary problems when changing focus between near objects and distant objects may occur. Do not drive or operate machinery if your vision is not clear
  • Seek immediate medical care if you experience sudden onset of flashes of light, floaters or vision loss
  • If you wear contact lenses, they should be removed before using Qlosi. Wait 10 minutes after dosing before reinserting your contact lenses.
  • Do not touch the tip of the vial to the eye or any other surface to prevent eye injury or contamination
  • If you use more than one eye medication, use each medication at least 5 minutes apart
  • The most common side effects reported with Qlosi in clinical trials are eye pain when administering Qlosi in your eye and headache. These are not all of the possible side effects with Qlosi.

To report suspected side effects, contact Orasis Pharmaceuticals at 1-866-ORASIS-1 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or

www.fda.gov/medwatch

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Please see full Prescribing Information by clicking here.