Hummin Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I see now multiplus is not recommended without lenses by Bausch and Lomb, anyway it is supposed to be used with lenses on, so what is the harm really? Question: Can you use contact rewetting eye drops to moisten your bare eye? I don’t wear contact lenses. Answer: You can use an unopened contact lens rewetting solution in your eyes as an alternative to over-the-counter ordinary lubricating eye drops if needed. They are safe for your eyes. However, never use contact lens rewetting solution that has been opened and used by someone else. Also please read packaging labels carefully. While rewetting drops are safe, contact lens cleaning solutions are not designed to be placed directly into your eye and can be very irritating. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/ask-ophthalmologist-q/can-you-use-contact-lens-rewetting-drops-to-moiste#:~:text=JUN 23%2C 2023,and can be very irritating.
3NUMBAS Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago I am usingOptrex actimist spray ,which seems a bit better ,you spray it on closed eyes, but I noticed eyes can be bloodshot sometimes ,reason unknown..
LosLobo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Hummin said: I see now multiplus is not recommended without lenses by Bausch and Lomb, anyway it is supposed to be used with lenses on, so what is the harm really? Question: Can you use contact rewetting eye drops to moisten your bare eye? I don’t wear contact lenses. Answer: You can use an unopened contact lens rewetting solution in your eyes as an alternative to over-the-counter ordinary lubricating eye drops if needed. They are safe for your eyes. However, never use contact lens rewetting solution that has been opened and used by someone else. Also please read packaging labels carefully. While rewetting drops are safe, contact lens cleaning solutions are not designed to be placed directly into your eye and can be very irritating. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/ask-ophthalmologist-q/can-you-use-contact-lens-rewetting-drops-to-moiste#:~:text=JUN 23%2C 2023,and can be very irritating. 'What’s the harm really?'—you're confusing safety with efficacy. I suggest you could use boiled water as an alternative to over-the-counter ordinary lubricating eye drops if needed. It’s safe for your eyes — but why would you, when there are cheaper, purpose made lubricating drops specific for dry eye than Renu already on the market? After all, the topic is eye drops for dry eye, not for contact lenses. 1
Hummin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 32 minutes ago, LosLobo said: 'What’s the harm really?'—you're confusing safety with efficacy. I suggest you could use boiled water as an alternative to over-the-counter ordinary lubricating eye drops if needed. It’s safe for your eyes — but why would you, when there are cheaper, purpose made lubricating drops specific for dry eye than Renu already on the market? After all, the topic is eye drops for dry eye, not for contact lenses. I already answered him, seek an eye dr in the first reply I used contact lenses before with the same eye drops, and knew they worked well, and bought it when my eyes was irritated and dry after smoke and a long ride which I already explained. I also carried salt water ampules on my rides to wash out dust, so this was a supplement. Works well and no harm and lubricant very well
msbkk Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 3 hours ago, LosLobo said: 'What’s the harm really?'—you're confusing safety with efficacy. I suggest you could use boiled water as an alternative to over-the-counter ordinary lubricating eye drops if needed. It’s safe for your eyes — but why would you, when there are cheaper, purpose made lubricating drops specific for dry eye than Renu already on the market? After all, the topic is eye drops for dry eye, not for contact lenses. Do not use boiled water. The lubricating eye drops in pharmacies have an oily substance, not water. And just pay attention to the 2 different kind of drops, one for contact lenses and one artificial tears product.
msbkk Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Hummin said: I already answered him, seek an eye dr in the first reply I used contact lenses before with the same eye drops, and knew they worked well, and bought it when my eyes was irritated and dry after smoke and a long ride which I already explained. I also carried salt water ampules on my rides to wash out dust, so this was a supplement. Works well and no harm and lubricant very well If you want to wash out eyes there are bottles with sterile water available especially for this purpose.
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