My eye doctor recommended these and gave me a couple of vials. They're only available at the doctor's office, but they're not a prescription item. He said his patients do well with them.
Here my "review":
Pros: "8 out of 10" for comfort and duration. I would consider using them as a backup to FreshKote or Dwelle during the day. They don't sting, and don't blur vision, which is good. They're better than Tears Naturale Free, which I use occasionally.
Cons: very expensive. The vials only hold slightly more than 4 drops. The cap is recloseable, but you could not "over-drop" without some serious deflation to your wallet. They are sold (here) for $18 for a box of 30 (Oasis Tears regular) or $20 for Oasis Tears Plus, which is almost .70 per vial.
I have decide not to buy any, since I'm doing well right now with what I use (FreshKote, Dwelle, Tears Naturale Free). Mainly due to the high cost, I wouldn't include them in my regimen.
Calli
Here my "review":
Pros: "8 out of 10" for comfort and duration. I would consider using them as a backup to FreshKote or Dwelle during the day. They don't sting, and don't blur vision, which is good. They're better than Tears Naturale Free, which I use occasionally.
Cons: very expensive. The vials only hold slightly more than 4 drops. The cap is recloseable, but you could not "over-drop" without some serious deflation to your wallet. They are sold (here) for $18 for a box of 30 (Oasis Tears regular) or $20 for Oasis Tears Plus, which is almost .70 per vial.
I have decide not to buy any, since I'm doing well right now with what I use (FreshKote, Dwelle, Tears Naturale Free). Mainly due to the high cost, I wouldn't include them in my regimen.
Calli
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