Blink Tears Sterile Single Use Vials, 25 Count, 0.01 Fluid Ounce Each
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I used to live in Florida and now live in Illinois, and when it's hot outside, I don't order anything by mail like eye drops, pills, chocolate, or anything else. This was a major issue in Florida, but we do have a winter season in Illinois, which is either fortunate or unfortunate. It's not something I would do, but it's entirely up to you. But, of course, I've always been curious about how much heat items were exposed to during the shipping process to various stores.
In January of this year, I placed an order for some. Date of expiration: February of the following year.
They do not appear to be any different from other drops.
When wearing contacts, avoid using this product. After using, wait 15 minutes before putting contacts in. When I wear contacts, I use Blink Contacts, which are designed specifically for contact lenses. They don't irritate my eyes as much as other brands do. When wearing contacts, only use eye drops that are designed for contact lenses.
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After lasik, I was advised to buy these. The cost per box at the office was $5 higher than on Amazon. They're great, and the suggestion to put them in the fridge for extra relief is a good one! I had lasik surgery on January 31, 2019, and I am now five days post-op. Because of these drops, my eyes haven't felt as dry as they have in the past. I would strongly recommend these to anyone who suffers from dry eyes or needs lasik relief. FYI. Some people have said that because of the cap, these cannot be reused. You CAN RECAPITULATE THESE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. It took me a few days to figure this out, but it will save you money if you need them for a longer period of time.
These are my go-to drops for the day. Following Lasik surgery, I tried these, as well as Systane Ultra and Refresh Optive. The Refresh Optive are too thin and don't last as long as they should. These are thicker, and one vial provides me with a full day's worth of drops. Following two drops, I use the refresh vials. During the day, Systane Ultra is too thick for me, but at night, if you wake up with dry eyes, they're a great option. I can go all night on Systane ultra. These, on the other hand, are the daytime winners, with a good mix of long- and short-haired models. After using them, you will have long-lasting and clear vision.
It happened three times in a row with the last three orders. You did an excellent job. What a shoddy job they've done.
After trying out a few other brands, including the expensive Oasis Tears sold at the eye clinic, I recently had Lasik surgery and have been using Blink Tears single vials. br>br>While I did not experience any dry eye symptoms prior to the procedure, I was warned that my eyes would require a lot of lubrication for at least a few weeks following Lasik. It was a struggle to get out of bed the next day and have to apply drops every 15 minutes or so. As a result, I experimented with CVS brand, Refresh, Systane, and Basch. Before getting to Blink Tears, I listened to Lomb Sooth and Oasis. After a few seconds (and blinks) of use, I believe Blink gives me a crisper, clearer vision. I also prefer it to the other brands because it is more comfortable. br>br>I've been using Blink for almost two months and I'm still using it. The four stars are due to the fact that each package only contains 24 counts; it would be nice to have more on each box.
At work, I had a number of chemical-related eye injuries. Other brands had burned my eyes, so my eye doctors recommended these. Chemical burns had left me with small hole abrasions in my eyes. This was used to protect them from the elements. keep them moistened in order for them to heal Infections are avoided. It works great, and they told me I could reuse the small vile. I put two drops in each eye, then set the little vile upright in my cupboard, where I can use it several times a day. However, any leftovers are thrown away after a day. I really hope they don't stop making them. Despite wearing safety glasses, I've had three eye injuries. These have aided in the recovery of my vision. 🙏🏻.
In 2009, I underwent laser ophthalmology. Blink had been given to me for a month at the time. Blink has a little more viscosity than Refreshe, as far as I can tell. The drops have a "thicker" feel to them than the Refreshe drops do. What does this mean for me in terms of getting a better rating? The Blink tears appear to have a longer-lasting effect, as they linger for a longer period of time. I'm not sure if it's because of the extra viscosity, but they do make my eyes feel less dry for a longer period of time per application.
They were $15 a box for 25 single-use vials at the office (and I had to buy three boxes to take home with me), so $10 is a great deal. br>br>$10 a box may not seem like a lot (especially if you've just spent $3500 on eyeball surgery), but when you're going through half a vial every 30-45 minutes, it adds up quickly. You have been awake for 45 minutes. You'll go through these puppies quickly. br>br>At my local Costco, 100 Refresh Plus vials are available for $19. It would cost $99 (everyday price), making it *HALF* the cost of these. Having tried both brands, I prefer the feel of the Blink over the Refresh. I think I'll use the Blink until it runs out/during my initial healing week, then switch over if my dry eye lasts longer than expected.
I have Sjogren's syndrome and require a product that is free of preservatives. This is used in conjunction with prescription drops for me. I've tried everything on the market, and this appears to be the most effective for me. It's pricey, but it's worth it in my eyes!.