Is there a generic for Restasis eye drops?

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Yes, in the U.S. there is a generic option for Restasis eye drops known as cyclosporine ophthalmic eye drops. The generic was first approved in February 2022. It comes as a 0.05% strength in a package that contains 30 or 60 single-dose vials. The generic is just as safe and effective as the brand name.

  • The generic version of Restasis, cyclosporine ophthalmic 0.05%, costs around $322 for a supply of 30 single-use vials and $635 for 60 single-use vials. The generic is made by Mylan / Viatris. As additional manufacturers start to make the generic version of cyclosporine ophthalmic, the prices should continue to lower.
  • Brand name Restasis costs around $349 for a supply of 30 single-use vials and $689 for 60 single-use vials, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Restasis MultiDose also comes in a 5.5 mL multi-dose bottle, but there is no generic option for the bottle. The cost for 60 vials and the 5.5 mL bottle are roughly the same.
  • These prices are for cash paying customers only using a drug discount card and are not valid with insurance. Prices can vary between pharmacies.
  • You can sign up for a brand name Restasis Savings Card through the My Tears, My Rewards program from Allergan if you prefer. If you qualify, you may be able to pay as little as $0 for a 90-day supply of Restasis. You can sign up online or call 1-844-4MY-TEARS (1-844-469-8327).

    Other brands for cyclosporine ophthalmic eye drops for dry eye include Cequa and Verkazia, but there are no generic options for these products.

    What is Restasis used for?

    Restasis is used to treat chronic dry eye (also called keratoconjunctivitis sicca) that may be caused by inflammation. It helps you to make more of your own tears. It is classified as a calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppressant.

    Dry eye disease occurs when the tear glands fail to keep the eye’s surface properly lubricated. Ongoing dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva can lead to a thickened cornea and reduced vision.

    The most common side effect with Restasis is a temporary burning sensation occurring about 17% of patients in studies. Other side effects include eye redness, eye discharge, watery eyes, eye pain, foreign body sensation, itching, stinging, and blurred vision.

    This is not all the information you need to know about Restasis (cyclosporine ophthalmic) for safe and effective use and does not take the place of your doctor’s directions. Review the full product information and discuss this information and any questions you have with your doctor or other health care provider.

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