Drug | Drop
Relief of dry eye symptoms such as burning, irritation, grittiness, and discomfort due to tear deficiency or environmental factors (wind, dust, screen use, air-conditioning).
Lubricating eye drops (artificial tears) supplement and stabilize the tear film and provide moisture to the ocular surface. They reduce friction between the eyelid and cornea, helping soothe irritation and dryness.
For ophthalmic use only. Instill 1–2 drops in the affected eye(s) as needed or as directed by a doctor. Wash hands before use; avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface; keep eyes closed for 1–2 minutes after instillation. If using other eye medicines, keep a 10–15 minute gap.
Common side effects of Tear Drops Lubricating Eye Drops may include:
Do not use if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy. Remove contact lenses before use if the product contains preservatives; reinsert after 10–15 minutes (follow label). Stop use and seek medical advice if eye pain, persistent redness/irritation, vision changes, discharge, or symptoms worsen or persist beyond 72 hours. Use caution to avoid contamination of the dropper tip.