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The Dry Eye
May 20, 2026
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What do you see in your mind’s eye when you write that first prescription for your new symptomatic patient with dry eye disease? Me? I look up above the slit lamp and see a 50-foot wall with hundreds of medieval archers ready to rain destruction on us if I sign that script. Not to mention the multitude of horrors that await us in the prior authorization dungeons should we make it past the castle
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The Dry Eye
May 20, 2026
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