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==Avoid== | ==Avoid== | ||
* Benzalkonium chloride<ref>https://endmyopia.org/eye-drop-warning-avoid-benzalkonium-chloride/</ref> | * Benzalkonium chloride<ref>https://endmyopia.org/eye-drop-warning-avoid-benzalkonium-chloride/</ref> | ||
* | ** A harsh preservative | ||
* "Redness relief" or "eye whitening" drops | |||
** These are typically vasoconstrictors, which are not recommended for long-term use | |||
==Brands== | ==Brands== | ||
Two irl doctor-recommended eye drop brands for dry eyes are | Two irl doctor-recommended eye drop brands for dry eyes are |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 27 June 2024
Avoid
- Benzalkonium chloride[1]
- A harsh preservative
- "Redness relief" or "eye whitening" drops
- These are typically vasoconstrictors, which are not recommended for long-term use
Brands
Two irl doctor-recommended eye drop brands for dry eyes are
- “Blink Tears”
- “Systane Ultra”
The same doctor suggested buying a bottle and trying it. If it doesn't work, don't waste any more of your money.
See also
- Dry eye - includes habit and dietary advice for dry eyes