what do you recommend for dry eyes. Soft lenses.
Taking into account theyll have to be preservative free.
tia
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I use Sytane for dry eyes which is available in preservative free ampoules from Post Optics by mail order.
I find them really good, but I had to start using them every few hours to start off with untill the eefects built up and now only use them first thing in the morning, last thing at night. The other down side is you need to remove your lenses to use the drops.
Another set I use on occassions is Blink by Amo available from Boots again in preservative free single use ampoules which can be used while wearing lenses which is a bonus. Downside I found with these is that the effects are short lived and always so for no more than an hour or so. Still good for an emergeny stop gap and give light releif until something more major can be done with the Systane.
Hope this helps, others will post what they use.
I find them really good, but I had to start using them every few hours to start off with untill the eefects built up and now only use them first thing in the morning, last thing at night. The other down side is you need to remove your lenses to use the drops.
Another set I use on occassions is Blink by Amo available from Boots again in preservative free single use ampoules which can be used while wearing lenses which is a bonus. Downside I found with these is that the effects are short lived and always so for no more than an hour or so. Still good for an emergeny stop gap and give light releif until something more major can be done with the Systane.
Hope this helps, others will post what they use.
Gareth
Not sure if these are available where you are.. but i'm using Refresh, by Allergan.
I've only just started using them and they have been the best i've found so far.
I don't like to have to take out my lenses to put drops in either - and these don't seem to leave any coating over the lens which is fantastic!
I've only just started using them and they have been the best i've found so far.
I don't like to have to take out my lenses to put drops in either - and these don't seem to leave any coating over the lens which is fantastic!
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thanks all
samba thanks i cant use refresh i have a reaction to it.
I brought some systane from postoptics and will try it soon. Im just going through process of a change of solution from oxysept to optifree so need to see if that reacts badly before i try systane.
The joys eh.
Thanks all again ill check out what you use too andrew thanks
samba thanks i cant use refresh i have a reaction to it.
I brought some systane from postoptics and will try it soon. Im just going through process of a change of solution from oxysept to optifree so need to see if that reacts badly before i try systane.
The joys eh.
Thanks all again ill check out what you use too andrew thanks
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