CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

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Generic Name for CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Carboxymethylcellulose sodium 1.0%, glycerin 0.25%; liquid oph. gel.

Legal Classification:

OTC

Pharmacological Class for CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Ocular lubricants.

Manufacturer of CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Prestige Brands, Inc.

Indications for CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Dry eye.

Adults and Children:

Instill 1–2 drops in affected eye(s) as needed.

Also:

Precautions for CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Discontinue if eye pain, vision changes, redness or irritation persist beyond 72 hours or worsen.

Adverse Reactions for CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES

Blurred vision (liq.gels).

How is CLEAR EYES TEARS MODERATE TO SEVERE DRY EYES supplied?

Tears Mild—0.5oz
Tears Moderate to Severe—0.5oz
Tears Sensitive—32 (0.02oz/single-use dispensers)
PM Tears Nighttime—0.12oz

Related Disease:

Dry eye~ocular lubricants

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