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Going Dropless After Cataract Surgery Thrills Patients

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by CBS4 Denver | August 26, 2020
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Every year, three million Americans undergo cataract surgery, replacing the cloudy lens in their eye. Recovery is usually 2 to 6 weeks and it includes weeks of eye drops. Now, there is an FDA-approved, dropless alternative called Dextenza.

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