Visine Dry Eye Relief
Visine Dry Eye Relief 15ML of 1%
¿Qué es Visine Dry Eye Relief?
Lágrimas Artificiales es un lubricante oftálmico y medicamento de irrigación utilizado para tratar los ojos secos. Actualmente, no hay un medicamento genérico de Lágrimas Artificiales disponible en el mercado. El precio promedio de Lágrimas Artificiales es de aproximadamente $4 por un suministro de 1 solución oftálmica de 15 ml-1.4%. Puedes usar nuestra tarjeta de descuento de Lágrimas Artificiales y ahorrar hasta un 80% en el precio de venta al público cuando lo compres en farmacias participantes cerca de ti.Side Effects
- Changes in vision.
- Eye pain, redness, or irritation that is not relieved by using this product.
Warnings
- See a doctor right away if you have an open wound in or near your eye, if your eye was burned with a chemical, or if you have a foreign object in your eye that you cannot rinse out.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you have had an allergic reaction to any eye medicine or product in the past.
- Do not use the medicine if it becomes discolored. Do not use the eye drops if the liquid has become cloudy.
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Visine Dry Eye Relief 15ML of 1%
¿Qué es Visine Dry Eye Relief ?
Lágrimas Artificiales es un lubricante oftálmico y medicamento de irrigación utilizado para tratar los ojos secos. Actualmente, no hay un medicamento genérico de Lágrimas Artificiales disponible en el mercado. El precio promedio de Lágrimas Artificiales es de aproximadamente $4 por un suministro de 1 solución oftálmica de 15 ml-1.4%. Puedes usar nuestra tarjeta de descuento de Lágrimas Artificiales y ahorrar hasta un 80% en el precio de venta al público cuando lo compres en farmacias participantes cerca de ti.
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