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Getting started with Upneeq

Upneeq is available as a prescription through dermatologists, plastic surgeons, medical spas, and eye care providers. If you have low-lying eyelids, find out if Upneeq’s eye-opening benefits are right for you.

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Where and how to get Upneeq

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Use our tool to find an authorized Upneeq provider near you and book a consultation.

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If Upneeq is right for you, your provider can provide a prescription and the product directly, or your prescription will be sent to RVL Pharmaceuticals’ pharmacy and Upneeq will be delivered to your door.

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Low-lying eyelids

Do you have low-lying eyelids?

Please note that this is for preliminary self-assessment only. See a healthcare provider or aesthetic professional, so they can accurately diagnose your type of low-lying lids.

Frequently asked questions

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It can work in as fast as 5 minutes, with peak lift typically occurring by 2 hours.

Just one drop of Upneeq can temporarily lift the upper lid for up to 8 hours.

  • If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using Upneeq. You should wait at least 15 minutes before placing them back into your eyes. If you are using Upneeq with other eye (ophthalmic) medicines, you should wait at least 15 minutes between using Upneeq and the other medicines. Contact your eyecare professional if you have additional questions.

  • For full Important Safety Information,

  • In clinical trials, Upneeq was proven to be safe and effective when used as directed

  • Common side effects (seen in 1-5% of patients) included eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, installation site pain, eye irritation, and headache

  • For full Important Safety Information,

  • Upneeq is a type of medication that may affect your blood pressure. If you have heart disease, uncontrolled high or low blood pressure, or feel faint at rest or when quickly standing up, you should call your doctor if your symptoms get worse.

  • Patients with reduced blood flow to the brain or heart, or patients who experience eye or mouth dryness due to an immune system disorder (Sjögren’s syndrome), should use care when taking Upneeq. Call your doctor immediately if you feel your symptoms may be getting worse.

  • Upneeq may increase the risk of eye pressure due to fluid buildup (angle-closure glaucoma) in patients with untreated narrow-angle glaucoma. Call your doctor immediately if you feel increased pressure in your eye after using Upneeq.

  • For full Important Safety Information,

RVL Pharmacy
2500 Main Street Extension, Suite 10
Sayreville, NJ 08872
Phone: 844-RVL-EYES (844-785-3937)
Fax: 844-567-3937

RVL Pharmacy does not accept payment from insurers. However, you may be able to receive reimbursement directly from your insurer. You will need to contact them first to confirm details and the process.

There are currently no saving cards or payment assistance programs available for Upneeq.

Since this is a prescription product, you will need to obtain samples from your prescribing healthcare provider. You can search for nearby participating healthcare providers by using the following link: https://fas.upneeq.com/.

Upneeq is available exclusively through RVL Pharmacy. You can call 844-RVL-EYES (844-785-3937) for assistance with your prescription or with any other questions.

Upneeq is currently not available to fill at local pharmacies. Upneeq is available exclusively through RVL Pharmacy.

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Learn more about acquired ptosis

If your eyelids appear droopy or tired, you may have acquired ptosis, and be a candidate for Upneeq. To determine if Upneeq is a good fit for you, you’ll need to schedule a consultation with a healthcare professional or telemedicine provider.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION


What is UPNEEQ?

UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.


What warnings and precautions are associated with UPNEEQ?

  • Low-lying lids may be related to conditions such as stroke and/or brain aneurysm, Horner syndrome, myasthenia gravis, loss of the ability to move eye muscles, eye infection and eye tumors. Tell your doctor if you have any of these conditions.
  • UPNEEQ is a type of medication that may affect your blood pressure. If you have heart disease, uncontrolled high or low blood pressure, or feel faint at rest or when quickly standing up, you should call your doctor if your symptoms get worse.
  • Patients with reduced blood flow to the brain or heart, or patients who experience eye or mouth dryness due to an immune system disorder (Sjögren’s syndrome), should use care when taking UPNEEQ. Call your doctor immediately if you feel your symptoms may be getting worse.
  • UPNEEQ may increase the risk of eye pressure due to fluid buildup (angle-closure glaucoma) in patients with untreated narrow-angle glaucoma. Call your doctor immediately if you feel increased pressure in your eye after using UPNEEQ.
  • Do not let the tip of the UPNEEQ vial touch your eye or any other surface. This can help prevent eye injury or contamination. Each UPNEEQ vial is for one-time use and should be discarded after being used.

What are the most common side effects of UPNEEQ?

The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.


What should my doctor know about before prescribing me UPNEEQ?


  • Your doctor should review your full medical history before prescribing UPNEEQ.
  • UPNEEQ belongs to a class of medication (alpha-adrenergic agonists) that may affect your blood pressure. Use UPNEEQ carefully if you currently take an alpha-adrenergic agonist medication to treat heart disease or an enlarged prostate. Patients taking beta-blockers, or other medications to treat hypertension or an abnormal heartbeat, should also be careful when using UPNEEQ.
  • Patients who use a certain class of antidepressant medication (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) should also be careful when using UPNEEQ, as it may affect the way your body absorbs the medication.

These are not all of the possible side effects of UPNEEQ. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
To report side effects or product complaints, contact RVL Pharmaceuticals at 1-877-482-3788. You may also report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
This is a summary of the most important safety information for UPNEEQ. For more in-depth safety information, please review the full Prescribing Information for UPNEEQ.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION


What is UPNEEQ?

UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.


What warnings and precautions are associated with UPNEEQ?

  • Low-lying lids may be related to conditions such as stroke and/or brain aneurysm, Horner syndrome, myasthenia gravis, loss of the ability to move eye muscles, eye infection and eye tumors. Tell your doctor if you have any of these conditions.
  • UPNEEQ is a type of medication that may affect your blood pressure. If you have heart disease, uncontrolled high or low blood pressure, or feel faint at rest or when quickly standing up, you should call your doctor if your symptoms get worse.
  • Patients with reduced blood flow to the brain or heart, or patients who experience eye or mouth dryness due to an immune system disorder (Sjögren’s syndrome), should use care when taking UPNEEQ. Call your doctor immediately if you feel your symptoms may be getting worse.
  • UPNEEQ may increase the risk of eye pressure due to fluid buildup (angle-closure glaucoma) in patients with untreated narrow-angle glaucoma. Call your doctor immediately if you feel increased pressure in your eye after using UPNEEQ.
  • Do not let the tip of the UPNEEQ vial touch your eye or any other surface. This can help prevent eye injury or contamination. Each UPNEEQ vial is for one-time use and should be discarded after being used.

What are the most common side effects of UPNEEQ?

The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.


What should my doctor know about before prescribing me UPNEEQ?


  • Your doctor should review your full medical history before prescribing UPNEEQ.
  • UPNEEQ belongs to a class of medication (alpha-adrenergic agonists) that may affect your blood pressure. Use UPNEEQ carefully if you currently take an alpha-adrenergic agonist medication to treat heart disease or an enlarged prostate. Patients taking beta-blockers, or other medications to treat hypertension or an abnormal heartbeat, should also be careful when using UPNEEQ.
  • Patients who use a certain class of antidepressant medication (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) should also be careful when using UPNEEQ, as it may affect the way your body absorbs the medication.

These are not all of the possible side effects of UPNEEQ. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
To report side effects or product complaints, contact RVL Pharmaceuticals at 1-877-482-3788. You may also report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
This is a summary of the most important safety information for UPNEEQ. For more in-depth safety information, please review the full Prescribing Information for UPNEEQ.