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  • Rebecca Petris
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    Yes the CE Pure Relief is the one I meant thanks!

    I don't think I've heard specifically of a compounding pharmacy doing PF brominidine. Depends on patent status?

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  • Mathman726
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    Clear Eyes Pure Relief- Multi-Symptom is preservative free and claims to be a red eye reliever.

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  • IrishEyes1992
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    Hi Rebecca,

    what is the name of the preservative free eye whitener on the market?

    Do you know of any opthamologists who will compound preservative free brominidine?

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  • IrishEyes1992
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    Hi Rebecca,

    what is the name of the preservative free eye whitener on the market?

    Do you know of any opthamologists who will compound preservative free brominidine?

    thanks

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  • Rebecca Petris
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    Holy moley. Did I miss something here? Are you guys talking about Lumify or something else?

    This kind of thing is a huge no-no for people with dry eye.
    1) Benzalkonium chloride = toxic preservative known to cause and exacerbate dry eye.
    2) Redness rebound effect common to all.

    Vasoconstrictor drops are bad news for daily/regular use by anyone but for people with dry eye, they're worse... we've already got so many ocular surface challenges. Please stick with preservative free (there is a new one on the market that is PF) and only for occasional use....

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  • Vivid Panda
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    any update here guys? Anybody find more before and after images of using the product or anything?

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  • redhombre
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    http://www.eyedolatryblog.com/2018/0...d-eye.html?m=1

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  • Zane
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    Anyone else here try these drops? how has it been so far??

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  • Zane
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    For me it seems to me making my eyes a bit dry later on. Thera tears helps. Looks like this is another drop you have to use sparingly
    Last edited by Zane; 21-May-2018, 11:49.

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  • Franklin1987
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    Yes, I have found now they do have some rebound...
    eyes are more red than before
    need to get off them and let my eyes recover I think

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  • Zane
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    Franklin1987 Yea its important to not overuse these drops and develop a tolerance for them. I've used them 3 days so far and made sure to avoid using them twice in one day. Each time they work really well for 5-8 hours.

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  • Franklin1987
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    Update
    Today is my 5th consecutive day of using these drops.
    Unfortunately it seems as though the effectiveness of this drop has dropped for me to 1-2 hours of white eyes.
    Today I applied drop at 10am and 1.5 hours later my eyes are back to normal red..
    My initial thoughts are that 2-3 drops per day is too much to use.
    I will be dropping this back to one drop per day

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  • Franklin1987
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    It seems as though the drops effectiveness of the drop is roughly 4 hours now, for each time i apply.
    It could be a combination of using them for consecutive days..
    2nd drop today applied at 1pm and by 5pm my eyes were back to red again.

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  • Franklin1987
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    So far I have used in between 2 - 3 drops per day. But I have found that drop 3 loses effectiveness after a couple of hours.
    With this in mind, I am going to stick to 2 drops.
    1 at 8am and 2nd at 1pm which should last me during my work day where I have the most face to face contact.

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  • RedEyez
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    Franklin1987 so how many drops are you using per day? 3?

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