Here is my dilemma. I have been a big fan of Optive because historically it has given my eyes the longest relief of any eye drop. On Allergan's website, they say it is safe to use as often as you want and it doesn't seem to irritate my eyes:
http://www.refreshbrand.com/html/consumer/whatsnew.asp
However, my doctor is insisting that I use a perservative-free drop instead (and yes Optive makes Optive Sensitive but I really hate having to use the little vials, not to mention the extra expense!) Apparently the difference between the two is that Optive Sensitive contains no sodium chloride:
http://www.allergan.com/assets/pdf/o...fact_sheet.pdf
Does anyone know if using the normal Optive really is detrimental to my eye long-term, and if so, why does Allergan specifically advertise that it is safe to use as often as you want?! Not that big companies can always be trusted...
http://www.refreshbrand.com/html/consumer/whatsnew.asp
However, my doctor is insisting that I use a perservative-free drop instead (and yes Optive makes Optive Sensitive but I really hate having to use the little vials, not to mention the extra expense!) Apparently the difference between the two is that Optive Sensitive contains no sodium chloride:
http://www.allergan.com/assets/pdf/o...fact_sheet.pdf
Does anyone know if using the normal Optive really is detrimental to my eye long-term, and if so, why does Allergan specifically advertise that it is safe to use as often as you want?! Not that big companies can always be trusted...
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