Flomiron eye drops belong to the hormone class of drugs, and the general course of treatment is 7 days and should not exceed 2 weeks at the longest. Flomiron eye drops are glucocorticoid eye drops with anti-allergic and anti-swelling effects, which can be used for the control of allergic inflammation, infection and post-operative inflammation of the eye, such as allergic conjunctivitis, sclerositis, and after cataract removal surgery. Hormonal eye drops are fast-acting, but have significant side effects. Long-term use can lead to increased intraocular pressure and damage to the optic nerve. Long-term use of flutrione drops may also lead to cataracts. Usually, these drugs need to be stopped or changed after 1 week of use, and patients who need to continue using them should have their intraocular pressure tested. Since Flomipron eye drops are hormonal drugs, it is recommended that patients use them under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse consequences of blind use.