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Théaloz Duo Ophthalmic Gel 30 X 0,4g

Price $ 17.33

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Product Description

Ophthalmic gel in single-dose containers for dry eye protection, hydration and lubrication.

Product Description

Ophthalmic gel in single-dose containers for dry eye protection, hydration and lubrication.

If you are using another eye drop, wait 15 minutes before applying the gel. This should be the last to be applied. If you wear contact lenses, remove them and wait 30 minutes to put them back on. Wash hands before using. Open the single-dose container and press to release the gel. Apply to the surface of the eye during the day and at night. To apply, insert a drop into the space between the eye and the eyelid (conjunctival sac), while gently pulling the lower eyelid down and looking up. Discard the container even if gel remains. Do not touch the eye surface with the tip of the container.

Trehalose, Sodium Hyaluronate, Carbomer, Sorbitol, Sodium Hydroxide, Water for Injection.

Thealoz Duo Gel is a fluid, sterile and pH neutral gel. It is indicated for the symptomatic relief of dry eye and for the treatment of moderate to severe dry eye. You can use when you experience discomfort, stinging or eye irritation. Its constituents allow it to remain in the eye longer. It has a protective, moisturizing and antioxidant action, reducing the corneal healing time. No preservatives.

PRECAUTIONS: Do not use in case of allergy to any of the constituents. Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Do not ingest or inject. Do not use if container is damaged.

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