Optrex Red Eyes Drops Reviews

Product Type: Optrex in Health Therapies / Treatments
Newest Review: ... to say that usually 2 applications is all I need and this seems to relieve any minor irritation. When the eye drops are ... more
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Optrex Eye Drops Red Eyes 10ml Relief For Bloodshot Eyes - Dusty, smoky atmospheres, eye strai ... Last Update 17.06.2013 16:02
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Customer Optrex Red Eyes Drops Reviews (3)

by - written on 31/07/12 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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I have used Optrex drops many times when I've needed to, and one product from the range that I have tried most recently is Optrex Red Eyes Drops. These drops were recommended to me when I was suffering from red and gritty eyes that I was suffering from mostly through tiredness. The drops contained 10 mls of the solution and it cost me £4.29 from Boots. I think this is a fairly expensive price considering the ingredients are fairly inexpensive when bought individually, but for convenience I thought it was worth spending the money on. The Optrex Red Eyes Drops comes in a small plastic bottle inside a box which contains a patient and product information leaflet ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/11/11 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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I have recently had trouble sleeping which is not a particularly unusual occurrence for me unfortunately. My insomnia often means that I have a few 'side-effects' to deal with as a result of a complete lack of sleep and one of these is unfortunately very sore, tired eyes. As I spend a lot of time using the internet and staring at a computer screen - usually for hours at a time - this only really worsens the sore, delicate tired feeling that my eyes suffer from on a regular basis. I find that in times like this the use of some delicate eye drops in my eyes can help to 'perk them up' a little bit and make them feel a bit more awake and refreshed. I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/12/10, updated on 14/12/10 (Very useful, 377 readings)
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Now and then I suffer with bloodshot eyes, usually in connection with hayfever or other allergy triggers. Blood shot eyes can be caused by many things, polluted atmosphere, chlorine, exam deadlines, and getting a paw in the eye when a hungry cat tries to wake you at five in the morning. When that happens it's nice to have the option to restore your eyes to normal. Most eye drops sooth and moisturise or deal with allergic reactions but they don't usually have an instant effect on the redness caused by irritated membranes and dilated capillaries. These drops are not meant to treat allergy or infection and are primarily cosmetic. Although if my allergy is ... Read the complete review
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