Once again, Advanced Vision Research (an Akorn Co.) has changed its preservative-free TheraTears dispenser without notifying users. About one tenth of the way into my latest online order of TheraTears, I was trying to open a new vial in the middle of the night. First thing I noted was the absence of a spot to rip open the foil pack, so I fished a knife from the nightstand and sliced it open. Next I found that the container was altered from the standard design, and I had trouble lining up the tip with my eye. Finally, with fluid all over my cheek and pillow I tried to recap the vial and found it was no longer reclosable. Even though we all know that reclosing a preserv-free vial and using it much later risks contamination, most serious DED sufferers have figured out how to effectively use the recap feature to get the few sequential floods of fluid that provide us with relief. Those sequential floods were even part of the TheraTears product instructions at one time.
When I contacted AVR they could not tell me whether the new style was taking over or whether the old style was still available. The picture of the dispenser on the package does not match the dispenser that is inside the box. They said they would report this fact to their marketing department. If any of the original style dispensers were still available, they could not locate them. They did not know what had been packaged inside boxes with different lot numbers. They said that I could order more, but it would be up to chance as to what product I would actually find when I opened the boxes.
Akorn’s dispenser variations have been problematic in the past:
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ighlight=akorn
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ighlight=akorn
The late Dr. Gilbard developed a good DED treatment. It is sad to see AVR/Akorn making his contribution less useful to serious DED sufferers.
Best of luck to all.
Bill
When I contacted AVR they could not tell me whether the new style was taking over or whether the old style was still available. The picture of the dispenser on the package does not match the dispenser that is inside the box. They said they would report this fact to their marketing department. If any of the original style dispensers were still available, they could not locate them. They did not know what had been packaged inside boxes with different lot numbers. They said that I could order more, but it would be up to chance as to what product I would actually find when I opened the boxes.
Akorn’s dispenser variations have been problematic in the past:
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ighlight=akorn
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ighlight=akorn
The late Dr. Gilbard developed a good DED treatment. It is sad to see AVR/Akorn making his contribution less useful to serious DED sufferers.
Best of luck to all.
Bill
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