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  • chuto
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    Dear All, Lumify contains BAK as preservative, similar to many other bottled eye drops, so those who suffer from severe dryness besides the redness, please be careful on using Lumify drops in order not to further increase the dryness.

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  • Franklin1987
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    such a great article! Thanks for sharing RedEyez

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  • RedEyez
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    Hi All.. according to the below article, the drop will be available in Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, Target and Amazon.com and will retail for about $14.99 for a 2.5ml bottle containing 75 drops and about $25.99 for a 7.5ml bottle containing 225 drops.

    https://www.chaindrugreview.com/52117-2/

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  • Franklin1987
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    Lumify is available on Amazon but currently out of stock. Assume it will send over the next month or so once officially released.

    https://www.amazon.com/Lumify-Rednes...70_&dpSrc=srch

    I live in Australia so have ordered this to a US address and then to be shipped to me (Amazon wont ship this to Australia)
    Hoping I get this soon - Will post my results
    Does anyone have an initial plan on how they will start using this? e.g. use it everyday from day 1 or use it every second day? To see what the effects are etc.
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  • Franklin1987
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    Thanks Zane. Are you able to post screenshot? What was the price? The website (riteaid) doesn’t work for me
    Last edited by Franklin1987; 24-Apr-2018, 15:00.

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  • Zane
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    Will do Redeyez. The drops have 2 reviews already. One user said the drops burned his eyes..? Hopefully none of us experience this. Also not sure how he reviewed these drops when they're not out yet..

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  • RedEyez
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    Thank you for the update guys! Please post your progress if you get ahold of the drop

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  • Zane
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    Nice find Mathman.

    Also ran into this today. Looks like itll be in stores late May. Damn was hoping for early May haha.

    http://www.lumifydrops.com/?utm_medi..._source=google

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  • Mathman726
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    Zane, thanks for the update. I searched for Lumify at various online stores and found this at Rite Aid site. Interesting they give prices, but of course, they don't have the product yet per your post.

    https://www.riteaid.com/shop/persona...all-age-groups

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  • Franklin1987
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    Yes finally it has come. Does anyone know where this will be available to be purchased once it is for sale in retail stores? Bausch and Lomb seem to have many products on Amazon.com so I'm hoping this will be online to order (and send to Australia)

    If people do get a hold of this, please post your progress stories etc. on how the drops have worked and any side effects

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  • Zane
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    So everyone. Ive been checking on Lumify practically every other day or so waiting for an actual release. Every article says Q2 2018. Finally yesterday I checked B&L website and found an update! May 2018. Coming up. The moment we've been waiting for since june 2013. Its finally coming. Lets hope it works now haha.

    http://www.bausch.com/ecp/our-produc...s/lumify-drops

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  • RedEyez
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    why do they keep changing the release dates? Does anyone know if there is an update?

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  • Mathman726
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    The FDA has approved Bausch + Lomb's LUMIFY, previously known as Luminesse, as the first and only over-the-counter eye drop developed with low-dose brimonidine tartrate for the treatment of ocular redness.

    Bausch + Lomb, a wholly owned subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (VRX) (VRX.TO), licensed LUMIFY from privately held Eye Therapies Inc.

    Brimonidine, which was first approved by the FDA in 1996 for intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction in glaucoma patients, is available at higher doses in prescription eye care products.

    LUMIFY is expected to be available for purchase in major retailers in the second quarter of 2018.

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  • Zane
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    Great news Blue Bear! I’ve been following it behind the scenes. It’s finally coming.

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  • bluebear
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    It's been approved. They named it lumify. "We expect LUMIFY will be available for purchase in major retailers in the second quarter of 2018.”

    https://nbherard.com/business/bausch...-redness/43753

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