Nexcare Opticlude Eye Patch Jr
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What is Nexcare Opticlude Eye Patch Jr?
The Opticlude Eye Patch Regular is a hypoallergenic, adhesive eye patch designed to treat conditions such as amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, by encouraging proper visual development. Its gentle adhesive and soft, breathable backing provide comfort for extended wear, making it suitable for children and adults. The patch is designed for easy application and removal, minimizing irritation to the skin around the eye area.Side Effects
- skin irritation
- redness at the application site
- discomfort
Warnings
- Do not use on broken or damaged skin
- Consult a doctor if irritation or discomfort persists
- Ensure skin is clean and dry before application
- Not recommended for individuals with adhesive allergies
- Keep out of reach of children
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- skin irritation
- redness at the application site
- discomfort
- itching
- Do not use on broken or damaged skin
- Consult a doctor if irritation or discomfort persists
- Ensure skin is clean and dry before application
- Not recommended for individuals with adhesive allergies
- Keep out of reach of children
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Nexcare Opticlude Eye Patch Jr 20 Miscellaneous
What is Nexcare Opticlude Eye Patch Jr ?
The Opticlude Eye Patch Regular is a hypoallergenic, adhesive eye patch designed to treat conditions such as amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, by encouraging proper visual development. Its gentle adhesive and soft, breathable backing provide comfort for extended wear, making it suitable for children and adults. The patch is designed for easy application and removal, minimizing irritation to the skin around the eye area.
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