Clean Eye Drop


Product introduction
Clean Eye Drop is usually used as often as needed or as directed by your doctor. Apply the recommended amount, and wait at least 5–10 minutes before applying any other eye medication to avoid dilution. Do not use the product if the seal is broken. Always wash your hands before use and avoid touching the tip to prevent contamination or eye infection.
Common side effects include mild eye irritation (including burning or discomfort) and increased tear secretion. These effects are usually short-lived. However, inform your doctor if they persist, worsen, or if your symptoms do not improve. Avoid driving, operating machinery, or performing tasks that require clear vision until your eyesight returns to normal after application.
Clean Eye Drop is not known to interact with other medicines, but inform your doctor if you have a history of eye diseases such as glaucoma. Avoid using it while wearing contact lenses, as preservatives in the drops can damage them. If you develop eye pain, redness, swelling, or signs of infection, stop using the medicine and contact your doctor promptly.
Uses of Clean Eye Drop
Benefits of Clean Eye Drop
In Dry eyes
Side effects of Clean Eye Drop
Common side effects of Clean
- Eye irritation
- Increased production of tears
How to use Clean Eye Drop
How Clean Eye Drop works
Safety advice
What if you forget to take Clean Eye Drop?
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Quick tips
- Clean Eye Drop helps stabilize the natural tear film and keeps your eyes comfortably lubricated.
- You may need to use it regularly or long-term for best results.
- After applying the drops, gently press the inner corner of your eye (near the nose) for about one minute.
- Wait 5–10 minutes before using any other eye medication to prevent dilution.
- A mild stinging or burning sensation may occur for a minute or two; contact your doctor if it lasts longer.
- Use within 4 weeks after opening the bottle and discard any remaining solution after that period.











