Allerclear Eye Drops by Potters from £5.99

A sterile, preservative-free moistening solution for irritated eyes, containing the herb Eyebright. The osmotic pressure of Potter’s Allerclear Eye Drops is matched to that of your own tear fluid. Regular use will relieve or eliminate irritation and dryness caused by small particles e.g. dust, pollen, and air pollution. The drops are suitable for all contact lens wearers, particularly those with sensitive eyes and for children. Use them: for irritation or discomfort of the eyes caused by small particles (e.g. Pollen) to moisten dry eyes caused by contact lenses for tired eyes, for light-sensitivity.Allerclear Eye Drops

Ingredients: Eyebright, isotonic phosphate buffer solution.

Directions: Dosage: 2-3 drops in each eye one or more times daily. The duration of the effect of an application may vary from person to person. Use as often as required. Method of use: Detach an eye drop container (see diagram above). Twist the flat part with ball-tip to separate it from the eyedrop container. Hold the eye drop container between the index finger and thumb of one hand, with the tip pointing down over the open eye or over the contact lens, squeeze and allow 2-3 drops to trickle into each eye.

Health Warnings: Do not use if you have previously reacted badly to any of the ingredients. They are highly compatible with all lens materials and can therefore be used when wearing all types of lenses available on the market. When is caution needed in the use? If symptoms worsen or persist contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Health Brand: Potters, Shelf: Potters Herbal Medicines, Room: Herbal Supplements, Health Category: Potters

 
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