Ask your doctor about a second indication for ILUVIEN

What symptoms should I look for?

Symptoms of DME

If you have diabetes and you are experiencing blurred or wavy vision, double vision, or loss of vision, you may have DME. 

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Double Vision

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Loss of Vision

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Blurred Vision

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By the time DME symptoms appear, damage to your retina may have already begun. That’s why it’s important to let your eye doctor know you have diabetes, so your eye health can be monitored. If you’re currently experiencing changes in your vision, see your eye doctor right away.

 

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Possible Questions to Ask Your Doctor:

  • How does diabetes affect diabetic macular edema (DME)?
  • Are there steps I can take to help slow the progression of DME?
  • How does recurring DME affect my vision?
  • What are my options for treating DME and improving my vision?
  • I have had diabetes for ____ year(s). Will this affect DME treatment types available to me?
  • How does ILUVIEN work?
  • Can I still get ILUVIEN even though I have another eye condition or prior eye surgery?
  • What is the procedure for administering ILUVIEN?
  • What type of payment or insurance coverage is available for ILUVIEN?
  • What are the risks and possible side effects associated with ILUVIEN?
  • What is my follow-up plan after an ILUVIEN injection?