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  • #16
    hi, thistledown!

    It's a complicated story. Dr. Frank Holly, a Ph.D. tear film specialist -- to whom I have sent many a heartfelt "mwah" -- developed three drops (most recently called in the USA, from thickest to thinnest: Dwelle, Dakrina, and NutraTear). Rebecca Petris was able, for a while, to supply all three via The Dry Eye Shop on this website. But there were issues with licensing which have made them unavailable for some time. Dwelle has just been re-supplied this week, and I suspect that even this minute she is busy sending it out. It would require pricey postage for shipping from USA to UK.

    Perhaps Rebecca will reply more knowledgeably to this thread or via Private Message about availability in the UK of what some of us colloquially refer to as "Dr. Holly's drops"?

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    • #17
      Phew, I think all the backorders are now on their way (mopping brow).

      One of Dr. Holly's drops is available over-the-counter in the UK, under the name Clinitas Ultra 3. Google that and you should be able to find online retailers.

      The only other one that is currently in production is Dwelle, which as Mary mentioned is just now available again. It can be shipped cheaply from the dry eye shop (select First Class). But try Clinitas Ultra 3 first. It's the same as FreshKote, which is sold on prescription in the US and is basically Dwelle plus a lipie ingredient called amisol clear.
      Rebecca Petris
      The Dry Eye Foundation
      dryeyefoundation.org
      800-484-0244

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