2. Uses
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Carboxymethylcellulose Eye Drops are commonly used for:
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Alleviating symptoms of dry eye syndrome.
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Relieving eye irritation, burning, or discomfort caused by
environmental factors like wind, smoke, or air conditioning.
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Moisturizing eyes that feel dry due to extended computer use,
reading, or prolonged contact lens wear.
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Treating eye fatigue caused by insufficient tear production.
3. Benefits
Immediate Dry Eye Relief:
Provides instant moisture, soothing dryness and irritation for
immediate comfort.
Long-Lasting Hydration:
The high viscosity of Carboxymethylcellulose ensures the solution
stays longer on the eye surface, providing extended relief from dryness.
Safe for Regular Use:
Suitable for daily use, the drops can be applied multiple times as
needed without causing irritation.
Gentle and Non-Irritating:
Helps in reducing inflammation and swelling, allowing for better visual recovery post-surgery.These drops are formulated to be gentle on the eyes, making them
suitable for sensitive eyes or those with allergies.
Enhances Eye Comfort:
Helps alleviate the sensation of grittiness or foreign particles in the
eye, offering a cooling and soothing effect.
4. Side Effects
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Carboxymethylcellulose Eye Drops are generally well-tolerated,
but mild side effects may occur, such as:
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Temporary blurred vision immediately after application.
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The drops may cause mild stinging or irritation.
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Allergic reactions (rare) such as itching, redness, or swelling.
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If any severe or persistent side effects occur, stop using the drops
and consult a healthcare professional.
5. How to Use
step-1:
Before putting on the suspension, make sure to wash your
hands to prevent contamination.
step-2:
Shake the bottle gently to ensure the solution is evenly mixed.
step-3:
To create a small pocket, tilt your head back and gently pull
down the lower eyelid.
step-4:
Close your eyes for a few moments and blink gently to spread
the solution across the eye’s surface.
step-5: Use the drops as needed throughout the day, or as
recommended by your healthcare provider.
Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to anything, including your eye,
to avoid contamination.
6.How It Works
Carboxymethylcellulose works by mimicking the natural tear film,
helping to lubricate and protect the eye surface. Its high viscosity
ensures that the solution stays on the eye longer, providing long-
lasting moisture and relief from dryness. By forming a protective layer,
Carboxymethylcellulose helps prevent further irritation and supports
the healing of the eye’s surface, keeping the eyes hydrated and
comfortable throughout the day.