Refresh Contacts, Eye Drops, Contact Lens Comfort,Blue 0.4 Fl Oz Sterile
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People who don't know how to read expiration dates are the ones who say this. Each one was from around 2018, according to what I read. The date of expiration is set for 2020. I don't blame them for being perplexed because it's in a strange format.
I got three of them. If you complain to Amazon, they will resolve the issue.
You are free to use them as often as you like throughout the day. This is the only drop I use, and I've been using it for years!
I've been using these drops for a long time and have never had any problems with burning.
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BEWARE: I'm usually not allergic to anything, and my skin isn't particularly sensitive, but these bumps appeared on my eyes less than 2 hours after I applied 2 drops of this solution to my eyes (with the contacts in place — as directed by the directions)! My vision became hazy, and I felt as if something was in my eyes! Furthermore, this eye drop is not at all moisturizing! I'm not sure if my bottle was a dupe, but this is quite frightening. Who knows how much harm this could cause to the eyes?.
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I purchased these after learning from an optician that eye drops intended to reduce redness are actually harmful to your health. My eyes were always dry and red with my rigid contact lenses, especially when I lived in colder climates, and I used to think that those drops were the only way to fix it. br>br>However, following that doctor's advice, I purchased these on her advice and have never looked back. These drops keep my eyes much more moist, and redness is now a thing of the past! I also appreciate the fact that I don't have to remove my lenses to apply these drops. br>br>I buy them in bulk(ish) on Amazon because I can't beat the price in my area.
I got a letter. I despise bait. switch! Purchase ss has been captured. It's obvious that you bought three of them.
I wear my contacts for 12 to 14 hours per day on average. I started to notice that after a few hours of wearing my contacts, my vision began to blur (crispness). My eye doctor explained that it's because my eyes require more moisture, and he recommended these drops. They perform admirably. I've never had dry eyes, but if I start to strain, I put one drop in each eye and my vision is back to crisp and clear in under a minute. br>br>This tiny bottle has lasted me two months (I only use it twice a day, every day) and there is still enough liquid left for another month. The liquid does not irritate the skin and is actually quite refreshing. If you have a problem similar to mine, it's definitely cost-effective and worth a shot.
I'm always hesitant to purchase contact lens rewetting drops. I've used Visine for Contacts before, and it always makes my eyes burn. I decided to try these after my eye doctor recommended them because I work in a very dry office with a lot of paper. These drops are well worth the time and effort. They keep my eyes moist and comfortable for the majority of the day, which makes me happy. Because the product I received was not expired, I assume they have resolved the problem that some others have experienced.
I work 12-hour shifts that primarily involve computer screens, and my eyes frequently become dry and achy as a result of the contacts; I've also found that they're extremely helpful when you nap in your contacts and your contacts become completely dry, or when you're having trouble getting your contacts in. It's a must-have in your purse, office, or vehicle.