Optrex Soothing Itchy Eye Drops | 10mls
Relieve and calm itchy, irritated eyes with Optrex Soothing Itchy Eye Drops. Specially formulated to soothe symptoms caused by allergens such as pollen, pet dander, or dust, these eye drops provide fast, effective relief and help to restore your eyes’ natural moisture, and can even be worn with contact lenses!
£4.99
Description
Key Features and Benefits:
- Instantly soothes and relieves itchy eyes.
- Reduces irritation caused by common allergens.
- Suitable for everyday use.
Active Ingredients:
- Aqua, Hamamelis Virgina (Witch Hazel), Alcohol, Boric Acid, Glycerine, Sodium Borate, Benzalkonium Chloride
Dosage and Usage Instructions:
- Adults and Children (Aged 6 and Over): Apply 1-2 drops into each affected eye up to 4 times daily.
- Ensure hands are clean before use. Tilt your head back, gently pull down the lower eyelid, and apply the drops. Close your eye and blink to spread the solution.
- Can be used with contact lenses
Warnings and Precautions:
- Do not use if you are allergic to Sodium Cromoglicate or any other ingredient in the formulation.
- Avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface to prevent contamination.
- For external use only.
- Discontinue use and seek medical advice if irritation or discomfort persists.
- Not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
Possible Side Effects:
- Mild stinging or temporary blurred vision may occur after application.
- Rarely, allergic reactions such as redness or swelling of the eyes may be experienced.
Interactions:
- Avoid using other eye medications unless directed by a healthcare professional.
Storage Instructions:
- Store below 25°C and keep out of direct sunlight.
- Discard the bottle 28 days after opening.
Who Can Use Optrex Soothing Itchy Eye Drops?
Optrex Soothing Itchy Eye Drops are suitable for adults and children aged 6 years and above who suffer from itchy, allergy-affected eyes.
Additional Information:
- Pack Size: 10ml bottle.
- Always read the label and follow the instructions before use. If symptoms persist, consult your GP or pharmacist.