Description
Similasan Dry, Red Eye Relief 10s
- No harsh vasoconstrictors
- Available in preservative-free single-use droppers
- Gluten & dairy-free
- No known side effects
Similasan’s Dry, Red Eye Relief sterile eye drops are specifically formulated to soothe, clear and moisturise dry, red and irritated eyes without artificial tears. This formula is suitable for long-term use and will not cause a rebound effect and safely addresses symptoms associated with dry eyes such as dryness, redness, the sensation of grittiness, reflex watering secondary to dry eyes, and sensitivity to light. And, because Dry Red Eye Relief’s active ingredients are homoeopathic and contain no vasoconstrictors, it’s safe to use as often as your symptoms occur with no risk of long term overuse. Dry Red Eye Relief gives your eyes the relief and comfort that they need so you can stay focused on what’s really important.
Ingredients
Belladonna†6X – dryness, redness Euphrasia Officinalis (Eyebright) 6X – redness Mercurius sublimatus 6X – dryness †containing 0.000002% alkaloids calculated as hyoscyamine
Warnings
For external use only. According to homoeopathic principles, symptoms may temporarily worsen before improving (Initial exacerbation of symptoms). Replace cap tightly after every use. To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the bottle to any surface. To avoid contamination use within 30 days of opening. Expiration date only refers to unopened bottle. Contact wearers: consult a physician prior to using. For your protection do not use if tamper-evident seal around neck of the bottle is missing or broken.
Directions
For adults and children age 2 and over: remove the tamper-evident seal from neck of bottle twist cap off bottle DON’T squeeze bottle, squeeze plastic tip to release 2 to 3 drops into eye apply as needed replace cap after use Adults and children over 2 years: One (1) to two (2) drops in the eye(s) as needed throughout the day or night. Squeeze the plastic dropper and administer the drops into the eyes. Avoid contact between the tip of the dropper and eyeball.