I was diagnosed with dry macular degeneration 2 years ago when I was 69. My optician says it has not deteriorated in the last year. However, I have had rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis for many years, and after a set back a few months ago I was prescribed loads of new powerful medications - biologics, methotrexate, steroids.
Because my md has not been too problematic and I tend to just get on with life, it only just occurred to me recently that all this medication could have a damaging affect on my eyes. Everything is in my notes, but because there is no mention of medication for md (there isn't any, I take Eyecaps and eat lots of greens) the subject hasn't come up.
Does any kind person out there have any similar experience?
Many thanks.
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Hi, I asked my opthamologist this exact question as I take Advair 2x daily for asthma and aspirin. I get injections in my wet eye every 5 months and take the Areds2 vitamins: Doc said since I am getting INJECTIONS for treatment the other stuff will not harm me any further.
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