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PF Preservative-Free Lubricant Eye Drops Relief For Dry Eyes, 0.34 Ounce
L**S
Good product
Good eyedrops. Don’t irritate and recommended by my eye doctor.
M**H
Longest lasting relief for very dry eyes
I used these a month after lasik while my eyes were recovering and prone to dryness. These were the best drops I tried. On a few occasions I worked long, late hour staring at a computer monitor, which made my eyes extremely dry. On those nights, these drops were the only thing that gave me lasting relief. I used them once or twice an hour, while I had to use Systane Complete PF about every 15 min.
C**S
I keep missing my eye.
Beware folks this little bottle is mighty, it's very strong, I guess that's what makes it hard to get only one drop in, I really end up getting 2 to 3 drops, sometimes I get some in my eye, hahaha that's why I buy 2 or 3 bottles. It's really good stuff, it's better then the OTC at the stores, my finger's get numb trying to squeeze out just one drop. That's why I order so many cuz I waste a lot. But it's good stuff, just be prepared to lose drops trying to get it in your eyes. It's better to use in front of a mirror..
F**L
Great product/ lousy bottle
Love Oasis but these bottles are hard to use. Not easy to squeeze out with "senior" hands.
B**A
Great for dry eyes
These are the best drops for dry eyes that I've found. I tried another brand with the yellow lid and I have to use two hands to squeeze the bottle and then it comes out about 4 drops at a time all over my eyelids. This brand is so much easier to use and you get one drop at a time.
S**E
They don't sting
I was subscribed - looks like they're not available that way anymore. Boo. These don't hurt. And if I use a drop of these first to lubricate, the allergy type doesn't so much sting.
K**R
Eye drops that do their job
These drops feel so smooth….no sting! And they last longer.
M**M
Post LASIK, these are THE BEST compared to prescription drops
Update after using this brand for 9 plus months: The drops start to smell awful and they are often out of stock. Now the price is $10 more. Not sure I'm going to keep buying them.I got LASIK (a.k.a laser eye surgery) a little over 1 month ago and received 2 bottles of "Klarity" brand prescription preservative-free drops in my post-op bag, in addition to a few of the one-time-use "Blink" drops.Knowing that I'd have to be especially diligent with using the steroidal drops as well as the artificial tears so my eyes would/ will heal properly, I wanted to have backup drops in my studio and in my bags. So before I ran out, I started browsing the local pharmacies for drops. I was having trouble finding artificial tears that:1) Were preservative free (this isn't a personal preference, it's a post op requirement)- You can buy most brands with 30 one-time use capsules, but you need to use them every hour, so you'd probably be back at the store within the next day or so and spending about $30 every other day.2) Drops that contained the active ingredient in my prescription drops (1% glycerin) since they were infinitely more lubricating than the Blink drops-- I did NOT want to use drops that use proplylene glycol-- I could only find .5% glycerin preservative free bottled drops3) Some drops made my vision really blurry and I had to wait before resuming whatever I was doing and couldn't drive right after. I threw out an entire bottle of Refresh drops due to this issue.4) My second choice of drops, Bio True, are about half the cost as Oasis PF, but I need to use them more frequently to get the same feeling of hydrationDespite being a little more expensive than other bottles of PF artificial tears, compared to the $140 prescription drops I got after surgery, these are the best and most similar to Klarity drops.
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