Tear Gel (Eye lubricant - non Rx)
Tear Gel
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Eye lubricant - non Rx
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Tear gel is available over-the-counter eye gel designed to stay in the eye longer, providing longer-lasting relief for dry, irritated eyes. Tear gel can be used to help relieve dryness of the eyes. It is a clear, viscous gel that spreads rapidly over the conjunctiva and cornea, forming a protective film with a long corneal contact time.
Tear Gel is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Hold the dropper close to the eye without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper and place the medicine inside the lower eyelid. Wipe off the extra liquid.
To use tear gel, follow these general steps:
Follow the instructions provided with the specific tear gel you are using, as different brands may have slightly different instructions or dosages. Additionally, if you experience any side effects or your symptoms do not improve after using the eye gel, contact your healthcare provider.
Tear Gel (Eye lubricant – non-Rx) is available in the following forms and strength:
Tear Gel is more viscous than regular artificial tears, which can make it more effective at treating severe dry eye symptoms. It may also last longer on the eye.
Tear Gel should be applied to the eye in the same way as regular artificial tears – by tilting your head back slightly and applying one or two drops to the corner of your eye. You should then blink several times to help spread the gel evenly over the surface of your eye.
Tear Gel may be used with contact lenses, but you should remove your lenses before using the gel and wait at least 15 minutes before putting your lenses back in.
Applying it in the morning, then putting more products on top of it, makes it harder for it to absorb into the skin and can make those other products dissolve more easily. That’s why it’s best to use eye creams at night, Bartlett says.
Generic name: | Eye lubricant – non Rx |
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Formulation: | Eye Gel |
Strength(s): | noDose |
Quantities Available: | 10g, 50g |
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