Hi,
There's a new brand of eyedrops called Viva, "for people who use drops more than 4X a day".
They are in a multidose bottle, preservative-free, and you are directed to use it for up to 30 days, then toss it.
Active ingredient is Polysorbate 80, 1%. It also has Vitamin A and other ingredients as antioxidants and free-radical scavengers that they claim help healing and TBUT.
The bottle and the website doesn't say "hypotonic", but the website does say something about how it corrects the tonicity of concentrated tears.
I paid $8.99 for a 15ml bottle (which is dirt-cheap for a month of unpreserved tears).
I've only used them a few times since yesterday, and all I can really say is they're a watery drop. Personally, I like that, but I think most of you use the thicker drops. Here's the link to their website
http://www.cornealscience.com/cornea...ww/VIVA%20Info
Charmee
There's a new brand of eyedrops called Viva, "for people who use drops more than 4X a day".
They are in a multidose bottle, preservative-free, and you are directed to use it for up to 30 days, then toss it.
Active ingredient is Polysorbate 80, 1%. It also has Vitamin A and other ingredients as antioxidants and free-radical scavengers that they claim help healing and TBUT.
The bottle and the website doesn't say "hypotonic", but the website does say something about how it corrects the tonicity of concentrated tears.
I paid $8.99 for a 15ml bottle (which is dirt-cheap for a month of unpreserved tears).
I've only used them a few times since yesterday, and all I can really say is they're a watery drop. Personally, I like that, but I think most of you use the thicker drops. Here's the link to their website
http://www.cornealscience.com/cornea...ww/VIVA%20Info
Charmee
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