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03-13-2019 11:35 AM
Thanks to a poster here who recommended an eye drop product that actually works quickly and safely !
Tried the eye drop coupon from the ophthalmologist’s office to get rid of the red....they don’t recommend Visine for the bad cycle from a chemical therein.
My eyes cleared in the time I made my bed...they had been red for soooooolong ! Product available at WalMart: Lumify.
03-13-2019 12:09 PM
@jlkz I learned about these drops on YouTube of all places. I picked up a bottle of it at Walmart and it works great!
03-13-2019 12:26 PM - edited 03-13-2019 12:28 PM
My eye dr (opthalmologist/retinal specialist) had told me not to use these type of eyedrops - they constrict the blook vessels and actually will make the redness worse.
https://www.health.com/condition/eye-health/eye-whitening-drops.
03-13-2019 12:35 PM
I saw that advertised on TV.
My eyes are always red from allergies.
The only eye drop I have ever used that made my eyes feel better is prescription Patanol. It's $10 with my Ins for a tiny bottle. First time I used it years ago it was $100 per bottle. They gave me a bottle free at the Minor Emergency Clinic.
03-13-2019 02:20 PM
Thank you for posting about this, I need to try it. I had about given up on finding anything that worked and was resigned to looking like I’m on a bender all the time.
03-13-2019 04:53 PM
Went to the article you posted. Lumify doesn’t have the rebound redness effect. It is a lesser dosage than a glaucoma prescription drug and does t constrict the larger veins in the eye. It works on the much smaller ones.
The rest they described used drops 4X / day. I have used one drop / day for a lasting effect.
The chemical in question for the redness rebounding is tetrahydrozelene. None of that in the indredients.
Worth a try.
03-14-2019 12:43 AM
@jlkz wrote:
Went to the article you posted. Lumify doesn’t have the rebound redness effect. It is a lesser dosage than a glaucoma prescription drug and does t constrict the larger veins in the eye. It works on the much smaller ones.
The rest they described used drops 4X / day. I have used one drop / day for a lasting effect.
The chemical in question for the redness rebounding is tetrahydrozelene. None of that in the indredients.
Worth a try.
Thanks! Good to know.
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