Eye Lubricants
Eye lubricants, also known as artificial tears or eye drops, are used to moisturize and lubricate the eyes. They are used to relieve dryness, burning, and itching caused by a variety of conditions such as dry eyes, contact lens wear, and certain medical conditions. Dry eyes can be caused by a variety of factors such as aging, certain medical conditions, environmental factors, and certain medications. Symptoms of dry eyes can range from mild discomfort to severe pain, and can be debilitating if left untreated.
Eye lubricants come in different forms such as gels, ointments, and drops, and they can be used as needed or as prescribed by a doctor. Over-the-counter lubricant eye drops are typically water-based and are used to moisturize and soothe the eyes. They can also be used to remove debris and foreign particles from the surface of the eye. Prescription lubricant eye drops contain higher concentrations of active ingredients and are used for more severe cases of dry eyes. They may also contain other ingredients such as anti-inflammatory agents to help reduce inflammation.
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Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) with propylene Glycol
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is a water-soluble polymer that can reduce friction and provide a lubricating effect to the eyes. It is often used in eye drops for dry eye relief due to its ability to retain moisture for longer and lubricate the surface of the eye. Read More…
HyNDRI
Carboxymethylcellulose & Sodium Hyaluronate
Sodium Hyaluronate is a natural polymer found in the body that can also provide a lubricating effect to the eyes. It forms a protective layer over the surface of the eye and helps to retain moisture. Sodium hyaluronate is often used in eye drops for moderate to severe dry eye relief and is generally well-tolerated by most people. Read More…
DRI Drops
Carboxymethylcellulose with Stabilised Oxychloro Complex
Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is also a water-soluble polymer that can provide a lubricating effect to the eyes. It forms a protective layer over the surface of the eye, which helps to keep the eye moist and prevent further irritation. CMC is often used in eye drops for dry eye relief and is generally well-tolerated by most people. Read More…