What Are Autologous Serum Eye Drops? A Complete Guide for Dry Eye Patients

What Are Autologous Serum Eye Drops? A Complete Guide for Dry Eye Patients
For patients with severe dry eye disease or ocular surface disease who have not found relief from standard artificial tears or other conventional treatments, autologous serum eye drops offer a unique and powerful option. Made from the patient's own blood, these drops contain natural healing factors that no commercial product can replicate.
Kearney Park Pharmacy in Mesquite, Texas, compounds autologous serum eye drops for patients and providers across the state. This guide explains what they are, how they work, and who they help.
What Are Autologous Serum Eye Drops?
Autologous serum eye drops are prepared from the serum component of the patient's own blood. 'Autologous' means 'from the same person' — the drops are uniquely made for the individual patient and cannot be used by anyone else. Blood is drawn from the patient, processed to separate the serum (the liquid portion that remains after red blood cells and clotting factors are removed), diluted to the prescribed concentration, and prepared as sterile eye drops.
The resulting drops contain a rich mixture of growth factors, vitamins, immunoglobulins, fibronectin, and other proteins that are naturally present in blood serum and that closely match the composition of natural tears. These biological components support the health and healing of the ocular surface in ways that synthetic tears cannot achieve.
Who Needs Autologous Serum Eye Drops?
Autologous serum tears are typically prescribed for patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease or specific ocular surface conditions that have not responded adequately to conventional treatments. Conditions for which they are commonly prescribed include Sjogren's syndrome dry eye, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) affecting the eyes, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, persistent epithelial defects, neurotrophic keratitis, and severe keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
The decision to prescribe autologous serum tears is made by an ophthalmologist or optometrist based on the patient's clinical picture. These drops are not a first-line treatment for mild dry eye — they are typically reserved for cases where conventional options have been insufficient and the ocular surface is significantly compromised.
Why Compounding Is Essential for Autologous Serum Tears
There is no commercially manufactured autologous serum product — by definition, a product made from an individual's own blood cannot be mass-produced. A licensed sterile compounding pharmacy must prepare these drops for each patient individually, using the patient's serum and following strict sterile preparation protocols under USP 797 standards.
Kearney Park Pharmacy coordinates with the prescribing provider and the patient to arrange the blood draw, receive the processed serum, prepare the drops at the prescribed concentration (commonly 20% or 50%), and ship them frozen to maintain stability. The process requires precise coordination, but we guide patients and providers through every step.
What to Expect: The Autologous Serum Process
The process begins with a prescription from your eye care provider. Your provider will coordinate a blood draw — either in their office or at a lab. The blood is processed and the serum is separated. The serum sample is then sent to Kearney Park Pharmacy, where we dilute it to the prescribed concentration and prepare it as sterile drops in our cleanroom. The finished drops are frozen and shipped to you with dry ice or appropriate cold packs.
Because the drops are made from your own blood and must be kept frozen until use, you will typically receive multiple bottles, keeping some in the freezer and thawing one bottle at a time for current use. Your provider and our pharmacy will give you complete storage and usage instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need a new blood draw for autologous serum tears?
Depending on how many bottles are prepared from each blood draw and how frequently you use the drops, a single draw may last several months. Your provider will advise on the blood draw schedule based on your specific prescription. Kearney Park Pharmacy will help coordinate timing for each new preparation.
Are autologous serum eye drops safe?
Because the drops are made from your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is essentially eliminated. The primary safety requirement is sterile preparation — if the drops are not prepared under proper sterile conditions, there is infection risk. Kearney Park Pharmacy prepares all autologous serum drops under USP 797 sterile standards. Your provider determines whether you are a good candidate.
Can Kearney Park Pharmacy ship autologous serum tears across Texas?
Yes. We coordinate the full process — receiving your serum, preparing the drops, and shipping frozen to your home anywhere in Texas. Call 972-329-1168 or have your provider contact us at 972-329-1436 to start the process.
READY TO ORDER? CONTACT KEARNEY PARK PHARMACY
Ask your eye care provider if autologous serum eye drops are right for you. Kearney Park Pharmacy coordinates the preparation process and ships across Texas. Call 972-329-1168.
Phone: 972-329-1168 | Fax: 972-329-1436 | kpprx.org
3224 Gus Thomasson Rd, Mesquite, TX 75150 Shipping Statewide Across Texas







