I would have to say that Systane helps a lot better than the GenTeal drops, for me the GenTeal are too thick and just messes up my eyes even more, I found that the Systane drops provide enough moisture to let me have some relief for about an hour or 2 at the most. I like the Systane and these drops were given to me by my eye doctor here in Pocatello, Idaho for free, I am not sure how much they really are as eye drops cost and arm and a leg lol Anyway's I just wanted everyone to know my exp with Systane. Thank you Delilah
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To Delilah regarding Systane
Not only do they cost and arm and a leg, but you have to throw in a kidney for good measure! They are expensive, but they really are one of my favorites. But now that I have been trying the Dwelle and Dakrina (Dwelle being my favorite), I don't use them as much as I used too. GenTeal Gel for night is good, but not during the day - you are right, too thick. The other GenTeal formulas don't work for me at all, so I don't bother with them.
You are right about this forum too. This is a great group of people and it really makes you realize that you are not alone and there is always someone out there ready to listen and offer a bit of advice, or a sympathetic ear. I can't tell you how glad I was when I found this.
Take care and don't let it get you down.
Gaye
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Originally posted by DelilahI would have to say that Systane helps a lot better than the GenTeal drops, for me the GenTeal are too thick and just messes up my eyes even more, I found that the Systane drops provide enough moisture to let me have some relief for about an hour or 2 at the most. I like the Systane and these drops were given to me by my eye doctor here in Pocatello, Idaho for free, I am not sure how much they really are as eye drops cost and arm and a leg lol Anyway's I just wanted everyone to know my exp with Systane. Thank you Delilah
In a clinical study in his office we had no choice during the study we had to use Refresh. During the study 95% of the participants asked if they could go back to the GenTel but for control we were denied the GenTeal until the study was finished.GOGO
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Originally posted by jcorbettAren't there two types of Systane....with preservatives and without? Which type are you guys using?GOGO
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Soooo....the docs are recommending Systane with preservatives for frequent use? Interesting. I thought they tried to steer you away from preservatives if you were using a lot of the drops. But then, Dr. HOlly's drops have preservatives, so it must depend on what kind of preservatives they are.
Does anyone know why Systane is thought so highly of? Is the drop that unique or just a marketing ploy?
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Originally posted by jcorbettSoooo....the docs are recommending Systane with preservatives for frequent use? Interesting. I thought they tried to steer you away from preservatives if you were using a lot of the drops. But then, Dr. HOlly's drops have preservatives, so it must depend on what kind of preservatives they are.
Does anyone know why Systane is thought so highly of? Is the drop that unique or just a marketing ploy?
As regards Systane: It's always hard to tell because the popularity of any artificial tear does undoubtedly depend in a certain measure on whether doctors have a continuous supply of samples of it in their office, which has a direct relationship to marketing dollars. Refresh and Systane are probably the most readily available as samples, so no surprise that they're the most frequently recommended drops. I don't mean that cynically, it's just a practical observation (any docs reading this that differ, feel free to contradict if I'm wrong!!).
Personally, I can't stand Systane, which irritates the heck out of my eyes, but then so does practically everything else but my beloved NutraTear most of the time. AND, in terms of casual comment from doctors I hear many positive reports of it. I would guess at this point it's the most likely over-the-counter remedy (available on drugstore shelves) for doctors to favour for their moderate-to-severe dry eye patients.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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Dr. Sall and drops
I just saw this thread and wanted to get back to what Gogo has posted.
Yes, Dr. Sall told me he usually just wants his patients to use the GenTeal lubricant eye drops..those are his favorites. His second choice is the Systane preservative-free vials. I don't know why he wants me to use just these two, but they seem to work (with all the other stuff he has me using as well), so why mess with what seems to be working!
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The preservative-free, 56-vial boxes are available for $16.79 at americanrx.com (http://store.darisimall.com/834705.html
I purchased around twelve boxes--and I think it was from this website, though I can't remember for sure--and the shipping was free.
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I purchased around twelve boxes--and I think it was from this website, though I can't remember for sure--and the shipping was free.Don't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
The Dry Eye Queen
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Yuck!
I just used a vial of Systane as I have a 4 vial sample box. It's been half an hour and my vision is just now clearing. The drops are preservative free. The drops stung, felt sticky, terribly blurred my vision and were the worst drops I've ever tried. I still have 3 vials left, and will try again another day, just to make sure I wasn't having a bad day due to other reasons. I have never tried Systane before and it's probably the only commercial drop I hadn't tried.Don't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
The Dry Eye Queen
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