What does “Model Lotemax 300” refer to?
“Lotemax 300” isn’t a standard, widely used product name for Lotemax (loteprednol etabonate), which is typically sold in strengths like 0.5% (and in other formulation variants). “Model” also doesn’t match how Lotemax products are usually labeled (as brand, strength, and dosage form).
Because the term is ambiguous, I can’t accurately identify what you mean from the name alone. If you share one more detail, I can give a precise answer:
- Are you asking about a prescription version (eye drops/gel/ointment) of Lotemax?
- Is “300” the strength, a package size, a lot number, or a device/technology model?
- Where did you see the phrase “Model Lotemax 300” (label, website, prescription, or insurance claim)?
Is Lotemax ever sold as “300” (strength or packaging)?
Lotemax products are commonly identified by:
- the active ingredient (loteprednol etabonate),
- the concentration (often 0.5%),
- and the dosage form (drops vs gel/ointment depending on the specific product).
“300” could also be a non-clinical identifier used by a pharmacy, clinic, or distributor (for example, an internal catalog number or a packaging reference), which would vary by supplier and wouldn’t map cleanly to a clinical “strength.”
What info would let me answer correctly?
Reply with any of the following from the packaging or prescription:
- exact name as printed (including capitalization and punctuation),
- dosage form (drops/gel/ointment),
- concentration (%),
- manufacturer,
- NDC number (common on US labels for drugs),
- or a photo/text of the label (you can remove personal info).
If you meant “Lotemax 0.5%” (common user intent)
If your goal is to confirm how Lotemax is typically used or what it’s for (often post-surgery eye inflammation, dry eye inflammation in some regimens, etc.), tell me the indication and dosage instructions you were given, and I’ll tailor the answer to that regimen.
Sources
I don’t have enough information about “Model Lotemax 300” to provide accurate sourcing or product identification from the drug/patent databases.
What should I look up exactly? Paste the exact wording from the label or the NDC, and I’ll identify the correct Lotemax product and explain what it is.