Generic Name: Lubricant Eye Drops (ocular-lubricant-ophthalmic)
Lubricant Eye Drops Reviews
For Dry Eye Disease "I'm 50 and I've used other drops all my life with no problems. After a few weeks of using these drops my eyes started burning and I noticed my vision would get blurry at night while trying to watch TV. I never had these symptoms before using these drops and it was getting so bad I finally decided to look at the reviews... sure enough, I saw a lot of other people are experiencing the same exact horrible side effects. I just threw mine in the trash... I just hope it didn't do any permanent damage."
For Dry Eye Disease "Eyes felt dry in morning. Used brand new box/bottle (still well in date). Eyes became painfully red/sore. After two hours, still the same. I have used several brands of eyedrops before, but never with this result."
"After just using treatment 3 times I ended up with a rash all over my face which was really itchy and my skin felt as though it was burning and I still had the itch in my eyes that I had got the medication for I found Ketofall had given me more problems rather than resolving the issue I first went to the doctors with I would not recommend any one to use this product."
For Dry Eye Disease "I used these eye drops as it felt like something was in my eye so I bought the drops. I put it in at night and the next morning my eyelid was swollen. I went to the reviews and saw others had the same experience. I'm not going to use it again."
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