Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Eye Drops (PF)

Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Eye Drops (PF)

Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Preservative Free Eye Drops

Quantity: 8 mL
Price: Call 833.540.3500 or login to the Practitioner Portal for pricing.
Sig: Place 1 drop in affected eye(s) 4 times daily as directed.

Sterile compounded ophthalmic preparation available by prescription. The FDA does not review any compounded medication for safety or efficacy.  

What is Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Preservative-Free Ophthalmic Solution?

Prednisolone sodium phosphate 1% ophthalmic solution is a compounded sterile, preservative-free eye drop formulated for topical ophthalmic use.

Prednisolone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation by suppressing immune-mediated responses in ocular tissues. It is commonly used across a range of ophthalmic conditions where inflammation plays a central role.

The preservative-free formulation may be beneficial for patients with ocular surface disease or those sensitive to preservatives found in some commercial products.

What is the Mechanism of Action?

Prednisolone works by:

  • Inhibiting the release of inflammatory mediators
  • Reducing leukocyte migration to affected tissues
  • Suppressing immune responses that contribute to swelling and irritation

These effects help control inflammation, minimize tissue damage, and support recovery in various ophthalmic conditions.

Clinical Scenarios Where Ophthalmologists Explore Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Ophthalmic Solution

Ophthalmologists may consider this compounded formulation in scenarios such as:

  • Postoperative inflammation management following ocular procedures
  • Anterior uveitis and other inflammatory eye conditions
  • Allergic or inflammatory conjunctival conditions
  • Corneal or ocular surface inflammation
  • Patients requiring preservative-free steroid formulations

Use is determined by the treating ophthalmologist based on diagnosis, severity, and patient-specific factors.

Why Ophthalmologists Choose Massey Drugs

  • Sterile compounding laboratory experienced in ophthalmic preparations
  • Preservative-free formulations tailored for ocular use
  • Direct pharmacist access for clinical questions
  • Fast turnaround with patient shipment typically within 24–48 hours
  • Experience working with corneal specialists and surgical practices
  • NABP Accredited Compounding Pharmacy

States We Serve

States where Massey Drugs ships compounded medications.

Massey Drugs is a sterile ophthalmic compounding pharmacy licensed to ship ophthalmic solutions to patients in: Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Texas.

How to Prescribe Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 1% Ophthalmic Solution

Download Rx Blank from the Practitioner Portal and send to Massey Drugs:

FAX: 800.637.2601
Phone: 833.540.3500
OR

e-Scribe: NPI#: 1295756245 | NCPCP#: 0127553
Massey Drugs | Cloverdale Road 

Upon receipt of prescription, Massey Drugs contacts the patient to confirm shipping address and credit card payment. 

Medication ships to patient 24-48 hours once processed.

Massey Drugs provides competitively priced compounded ophthalmic eye drops with transparent, prescriber-accessible pricing. All compound pricing can be viewed in our Practitioner Portal so costs can be communicated to patients before prescribing.

Speak with a Pharmacist

If you have questions about ophthalmic compounding, formulation options, or whether this therapy may be appropriate for a specific clinical scenario, our pharmacists are available to consult. Call 833-540-3500 or contact us.

Frequentley Asked Questions

How long are prednisolone eye drops typically used?

Duration varies based on the condition being treated. Some cases require short-term use, while others may involve tapering schedules determined by the prescribing ophthalmologist.

Some patients with sensitive eyes or ocular surface disease may tolerate preservative-free formulations better, especially with frequent or prolonged use.

Ophthalmologists monitor for potential effects such as increased intraocular pressure or delayed healing, particularly with longer-term use.

Additional Ophthalmic Compounding Capabilities

We compound additional sterile ophthalmic therapies used for: 

  • Post-operative Care
  • Emergency & Infection Management
  • Emergency & Corneal Scarring Support
  • Glaucoma Compounding
  • Myopia Management

Explore our full range of ophthalmic compounding capabilities.