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TheraTears Extra Dry Eye Therapy Lubricating Eye Drops provide up to 12 hours of hydration, featuring a unique formula with 5 essential electrolytes to mimic natural tears, protect against irritation, and support pH balance. This 0.5 fl oz bottle is FSA- and HSA-eligible, making it a smart choice for eye care.
A**I
TheraTears Extra Dry Eye Therapy
Hola! TheraTears always worked for me. Does not burn, keeps moisture, easy to use drops, comfortable, great for travel. The vials work better, so I don't have to open an entire bottle, which expire sooner. I continuously reordered. Gracias!
A**C
Clearly one of the best for dry areas on my eyeballs (hereditary).
Great lube without a halo effect when driving in low/no light conditions. Soothing and long lasting. No stinging when applied.
P**O
Great product!
Works well at a good price, Easy to use.
T**N
So refreshing
Love these, they are easy to use, and are super effective and soothing for dry, itchy eyes. They are smaller bottles which makes them perfect for carrying them around.
L**R
Comforting
I find these refreshing when my eyes feel dry.
D**S
Thera tears Xtra Dry
Works great! There are 2 different ones so if you do have extra dry eyes get this one. It works great
R**S
Found it better than systain
Great for post cataract surgery.
C**A
Great For Dry Eyes: If You Wear Contacts, Put in at Night When You Take Them Out
First of all I want to say that I am a contact lens wearer. These drops cannot be used with contact lenses, but I use them at night after I take my contacts out. And I also put them in first thing in the morning and wait about 15 minutes before I put my contacts in. My eyes have been getting drier recently. Age? Perhaps, but it seems more climate related to me. I know a lot of people having this issue who are in their 20s. I live in Los Angeles where the air can be hard on your eyes. I did go to the ophthalmologist and he told me that yes my eyes seem to dry but otherwise there wasn't anything wrong with them and he suggested that I use eyedrops but didn't use a preservative and named Thera tears as one to try. So I got them. My doctor suggested that I try to wear my contacts less (which is hard) and that when I do wear them, that I use Thera-Tears after I take my contact lenses out at night And first thing in the morning when I wake up, to use the drops. And just wait 15 minutes or so before I put my contacts in. It seemed to make sense at first because Los Angeles has always been dry, or used to be, that my eyes would get drier. And maybe that would get worse as I got older. But what seemed so odd is that it's been especially humid in LA the last couple of years. This year especially. So why my eyes were so dry? I thought at least the humidity would alleviate that problem. I kept checking the humidity when my eyes felt the worst, and every time, my eyes were really dry, it was especially humid. This seemed bizarre. So of course I googled and googled. And eventually I found out that, while dry climates cause dry eyes, HUMIDITY also makes one's eyes dry. I really couldn't believe this which is why am sharing it. But it is true. And my doctor confirmed it. I had thought that the one good thing about the awful humidity was that my eyes would feel better, but just the opposite occurred. So high humidity means my back hurts, my hairfrizzes, my eyes are dry and my face sweats off my makeup- So I feel and look awful lol. If you live in Los Angeles, just know that there is something called White Seal that effectiively turns streets whites which lowers the temperature by ten degrees. Just google Los Angeles paints streets white. And the more you let your city councilman know, or write the LA Times, the quicker they'll hit your neighborhood.
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