Refresh RELIEVA Preservative-Free Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, 0.33 fl oz (10 mL)
Original price was: $22.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
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There’s relief, and then there’s RELIEVA for dry, irritated eyes. REFRESH RELIEVA PF is an innovative preservative-free drop specially formulated not only to relieve discomfort due to dry, irritated eyes, but also prevent further irritation. It features HydroCell technology which enables hydration and maintains the volume of cells on the eye’s surface. It comes in a patented multidose bottle with a double lockout system that keeps drops sterile and is designed to deliver a consistent drop every time. Watch video for first-time use instructions. REFRESH RELIEVA PF Lubricant Eye Drops is recommended for sensitive eyes and can be used after LASIK or other eye surgeries. Follow your eye doctor’s instructions if you are using REFRESH RELIEVA PF after an eye surgery (e.g., LASIK) to relieve dryness and discomfort. Also available in a preservative-free single-use vials. Trust your eyes to REFRESH—The #1 selling brand in preservative-free artificial tears.* *REFRESH Family of Products, Ipsos Healthcare, 2021 REFRESH ECP Recommendation Survey. Active ingredients: Carboxymethylcellulose sodium (0.5%) Eye Lubricant, Glycerin (0.9%) Eye Lubricant
Product Dimensions : 1.72 x 1.68 x 3.98 inches; 0.34 ounces
Item model number : 50300236634105
Date First Available : August 22, 2019
Manufacturer : Allergan, Inc. (Health and Personal Care)
ASIN : B07WY754MK
Innovative, preservative-free formula in a multidose bottle
Relieves discomfort due to dry, irritated eyes
Prevents further irritation
Hydrocell technology enables hydration and maintains the volume of cells on the eye’s surface
Patented multidose bottle with a double locked system keeps drops sterile
Recommended for sensitive eyes
Can be used after LASIK or other eye surgeries. Follow your eye doctor’s instructions if you are using REFRESH RELIEVA PF after an eye surgery (e.g., LASIK) to relieve dryness and discomfort.
The #1 selling brand in preservative-free artificial tears.* *REFRESH Family of Products, Ipsos Healthcare, 2021 REFRESH ECP Recommendation Survey.
Active ingredients: Carboxymethylcellulose sodium (0.5%) Eye Lubricant, Glycerin (0.9%) Eye Lubricant
Customers say
Customers find the drops effective and helpful for dry eyes. They say the drops work well as a lubricant and make their eyes feel better. However, some customers find the bottle difficult to use and navigate. Opinions differ on the overall product quality.
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8 reviews for Refresh RELIEVA Preservative-Free Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, 0.33 fl oz (10 mL)
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Original price was: $22.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
CLAUDE BERNARD –
keeps eyes clear & comfortable
using drops properly was difficult to master
“mrbonn” –
Really help with dry eyes and recommended by my eye doctor
I like that these really keep my eyes comfortable when they get dry. I use them regularly as a preventative and also as needed when they feel especially dry. The container is durable and doesnât leak because of its design – with preservative free it has to ensure no air can get in so you have to squeeze hard to get the drops out (by design) and that makes it really portable. Itâs a small bottle so fits easily in a pocket or purse and can come with you everywhere. Mine never leaves my handbag.
Nicole43 –
They sure do you store it correctly
You must store this product upside down. If you do not, it will be almost impossible to get the drops out. I was so frustrated with it. I ordered a different dispenser of the same product, of course. It is preservative free, and it seems to do the job of, soothing your eyes far an above other products. So just remember, store it upside down.
Shirley Gruenhut –
Good product, impossible packaging
Itâs a good product, but the packaging the plastic double cap. Itâs absolutely nearly impossible to dispense the product.
Chuck –
My optho said get this
Prior to and after cataract surgery my ophthalmologist said I needed to use these. Seeing I have to use every two hours prior to surgery and four times a day after surgery my eye drops need to be preservative free something to do with frequency of use too much preservative isin’t good.
D. Arnold –
Drop application takes practice
After reading a LOT of reviews I decided to take a chance on these drops. I had received samples from the ophthalmologist but they were in the single use packaging. Since I liked how the drops made my eyes feel I decided to buy these.First off these preservative free drops, across brands, come in this weird little bottle that some find difficult to navigate. I came up with a solution that works very well for me.After I shake it I turn the bottle over and gently squeeze/pump the bottle til a drop appears. I then aim over my eye, continue pumping until one perfect drop drops into my eye. I then repeat for the other eye.
Reading Rita –
Drops Take Too Long to Come Out
I purchased this product based on a recommendation by a friend who is an Ophthalmologist. I have extremely dry eyes that became exacerbated after surgery. I thought that if he recommended it, I can trust his opinion. While the drops do a very good job, dispensing the drops is a nightmare. It takes forever for them to come down and by then, I have usually lost my target site, and I end up getting it on my face instead. Considering that these drops are PF and therefore more expensive, I feel like I am throwing my money down the drain. Out of sheer frustration, I decided stop using them and am now looking for another brand that is more user friendly.
lucypevensie –
Fabulous product, awful packaging
My eyes are very sensitive to the chemicals in eye care products. Iâm unable to use most eye drops, including other preservative-free products. But these work for me. Finally my vision is clearing, and clouds and fog are going away. They donât make my eyes sting and burn, but they feel cool and refreshed. I use them 3 times a day.What I donât like about this product is the packaging and the bottle itself. You have to take off a big piece of a plastic cap first, about the same size as the bottle itself, that gets tossed into a landfill. There is another bottle cap underneath that. It pops on and off rather than screws on, which I actually kind of like. The bottle itself is really hard to squeeze! The bottle is specially designed help you dispense only one drop at a time rather than squeezing too hard and wasting a drop or two too much. I have hand arthritis, and I usually need to use both hands to squeeze this tiny bottle. Itâs a silly unnecessary design in my opinion, and I still miss my eye and waste product just as often as with a normal bottle of eye drops. I just have to work harder to create this waste.Iâll still buy the product, but I really wish theyâd put it in a better bottle.