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Demodex blepharitis (DB) is associated with different types of patients and severity levels2,3

Abby, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Abby, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

My symptoms are much more manageable. I have less crustiness and I don't touch my eyes as often.

  • 52-year-old healthcare media professional diagnosed with DB in 2022
  • >5-year history of irritated eyelids
  • Deterred from wearing makeup and self-conscious in public because of how often she touches her eyes

My symptoms are much more manageable. I have less crustiness and I don't touch my eyes as often.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Abby’s story

Neko, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Neko, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

I was excited to have DB out of my life, to now get my confidence back, to know that I no longer had yellow buildup on my lash line.

  • 42-year-old executive director of a national foundation
  • Uses lash extensions
  • Diagnosed with DB in November 2023 
  • Symptoms included yellow crusties that would make her self-conscious in her professional life

I was excited to have DB out of my life, to now get my confidence back, to know that I no longer had yellow buildup on my lash line.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Neko’s story

Gadier, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Gadier, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

After dealing with this for several years… it was a big relief to me.

  • 34-year-old who works in software in the automotive industry 
  • History of crusty eyes and consistent eye irritation, particularly near the end of workdays 
  • Picking crust out of his eyes was part of daily routine

After dealing with this for several years… it was a big relief to me.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Gadier’s story

Yvonne, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Yvonne, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

I’m still grateful I got diagnosed and thankful that there is a treatment… It makes me feel more comfortable.

  • 66-year-old retired metro bus driver
  • Wasn’t experiencing any symptoms of DB
  • Was surprised when she was diagnosed, but grateful to know there was a simple treatment

I’m still grateful I got diagnosed and thankful that there is a treatment… It makes me feel more comfortable.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Yvonne’s story

Matt, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Matt, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

I can wake up and go to class without having to wipe crusties
off my eyes.

  • 21-year-old film student
  • History of irritation and crustiness on eyelids before DB diagnosis in 2023
  • Constant need to clean the crustiness
from his eyelids

I can wake up and go to class without having to wipe crusties
off my eyes.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Matt’s story

Carol, real patient with DB

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Carol, real patient with DB

real patient with DB

All of the waxy little things that were on my eyelids were gone.

  • 72-year-old retired graphic designer
  • Has cataracts
  • Used to rub her eyes “all the time”

All of the waxy little things that were on my eyelids were gone.

Results may vary.
All images are of real patients diagnosed with Demodex blepharitis.

Hear Carol’s story

Demodex blepharitis (DB) is associated with different types of patients and severity levels2,3

Abby, real patient with DB

  • 52-year-old healthcare media professional diagnosed with DB in 2022
  • >5-year history of irritated eyelids
  • Deterred from wearing makeup and self-conscious in public because of how often she touches her eyes

My symptoms are much more manageable. I have less crustiness and I don't touch my eyes as often.

Hear Abby’s story

Neko, real patient with DB

  • 42-year-old executive director of a national foundation
  • Uses lash extensions
  • Diagnosed with DB in November 2023 
  • Symptoms included yellow crusties that would make her self-conscious in her professional life

I was excited to have DB out of my life, to now get my confidence back, to know that I no longer had yellow buildup on my lash line.

Hear Neko’s story

Gadier, real patient with DB

  • 34-year-old who works in software in the automotive industry 
  • History of crusty eyes and consistent eye irritation, particularly near the end of workdays 
  • Picking crust out of his eyes was part of daily routine

After dealing with this for several years… it was a big relief to me.

Hear Gadier’s story

Yvonne, real patient with DB

  • 66-year-old retired metro bus driver
  • Wasn’t experiencing any symptoms of DB
  • Was surprised when she was diagnosed, but grateful to know there was a simple treatment

I’m still grateful I got diagnosed and thankful that there is a treatment… It makes me feel more comfortable.

Hear Yvonne’s story

Matt, real patient with DB

  • 21-year-old film student
  • History of irritation and crustiness on eyelids before DB diagnosis in 2023
  • Constant need to clean the crustiness
from his eyelids

I can wake up and go to class without having to wipe crusties
off my eyes.

Hear Matt’s story

Carol, real patient with DB

  • 72-year-old retired graphic designer
  • Has cataracts
  • Used to rub her eyes “all the time”

All of the waxy little things that were on my eyelids were gone.

Hear Carol’s story

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References: 1. XDEMVY [prescribing information]. Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc; 2023. 2. Trattler W, Karpecki P, Rapoport Y, et al. The prevalence of Demodex blepharitis in US eye care clinic patients as determined by collarettes: a pathognomonic sign. Clin Ophthalmol. 2022;16:1153-1164. 3. Fromstein SR, Harthan JS, Patel J, Opitz DL. Demodex blepharitis: clinical perspectives. Clin Optom (Auckl). 2018;10:57-63.


INDICATIONS AND USAGE
XDEMVY (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25% is indicated for the treatment of Demodex blepharitis.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

Risk of Contamination: Do not allow the tip of the dispensing container to contact the eye, surrounding structures, fingers, or any other surface in order to minimize contamination of the solution. Serious damage to the eye and subsequent loss of vision may result from using contaminated solutions.

Use with Contact Lenses: XDEMVY contains potassium sorbate, which may discolor soft contact lenses. Contact lenses should be removed prior to instillation of XDEMVY and may be reinserted 15 minutes following its administration.

ADVERSE REACTIONS: The most common adverse reaction with XDEMVY was instillation site stinging and burning which was reported in 10% of patients. Other ocular adverse reactions reported in less than 2% of patients were chalazion/hordeolum and punctate keratitis.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-888-421-4002 or the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 (www.fda.gov/medwatch).

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INDICATIONS AND USAGE
XDEMVY (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25% is indicated for the treatment of Demodex blepharitis.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

Risk of Contamination: Do not allow the tip of the dispensing container to contact the eye, surrounding structures, fingers, or any other surface in order to minimize contamination of the solution. Serious damage to the eye and subsequent loss of vision may result from using contaminated solutions.