if someone missed it (as me), omega 3 eye drops are available. They are called Remogen Omega and should be available at least in Europe. Manufacturer is some swiss company TRB Chemedica. They also manufacture famous Vismed.
From butterflies-eyecare.co.uk:
Remogen Omega contains a mixture of lipid molecules (fatty acids and vitamin E, which are natural constituents of tears) in a lubricating and hydrating solution. It acts on the three layers of the tear film. In particular, it integrates with and mimics the thin lipid layer of the natural tear film reducing evaporation from the tears.
Remogen Omega forms a hydrophilic (water loving) film which adheres to the surface of the eye, retains water and stabilises the tear film, thus protecting the cornea.
Remogen Omega soothes, refreshes, lubricates, nourishes, hydrates and protects the surface of the eye relieving symptoms such dryness, burning and discomfort of the eyes. In particular, it can be used in cases of:
blepharitis
computer screen use
diseases of the immune system that reduce tear production
environmental conditions of low humidity and the constant flow of air-conditioned air
during contact lens wear
after cataract or corneal surgery including corneal transplantation and refractive surgery
Seems to be quite new, on butterflies there's no review.
If someone has already tried them, can you share your opinion on them?
From butterflies-eyecare.co.uk:
Remogen Omega contains a mixture of lipid molecules (fatty acids and vitamin E, which are natural constituents of tears) in a lubricating and hydrating solution. It acts on the three layers of the tear film. In particular, it integrates with and mimics the thin lipid layer of the natural tear film reducing evaporation from the tears.
Remogen Omega forms a hydrophilic (water loving) film which adheres to the surface of the eye, retains water and stabilises the tear film, thus protecting the cornea.
Remogen Omega soothes, refreshes, lubricates, nourishes, hydrates and protects the surface of the eye relieving symptoms such dryness, burning and discomfort of the eyes. In particular, it can be used in cases of:
blepharitis
computer screen use
diseases of the immune system that reduce tear production
environmental conditions of low humidity and the constant flow of air-conditioned air
during contact lens wear
after cataract or corneal surgery including corneal transplantation and refractive surgery
Seems to be quite new, on butterflies there's no review.
If someone has already tried them, can you share your opinion on them?
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