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Eye drops for eye redness, not conjunctivitis


Tiger7Moth

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I have only been able to find eye drops that are for treatment of conjunctivitis or simply tears (Tears Naturale by Alcon, for example). I have not been able to find eye drops that reduce redness from allergies or common cold. If anyone knows of a specific product to reduce redness, I would greatly appreciate the name of the product.

I am from the US and previously used a product that had as it's slogan, 'Get the red out'. It's called Visine. They now have additonal products but still sell the 'Original Visine'. So, I wrote down the active ingredients and went to Fascino and Boots and was told 'not have'. At a 3rd pharmacy, they had a product which did contain the primary ingredient of the Original Visine, but, had additional ingredients. I pruchased the product, looked it up on the internet (a Siam Pharma product) and found that with the additonal ingredients, it is used for treatment of conjunctivitis. So, not appropriate for me.

If anyone knows of a product and give me it's name, where I could purchase it, if possible (Boots, Watsons, whatever), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. biggrin.pngbiggrin.png

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The active ingredient of "Visine" is Tetrahydrozoline.

Tetrahydrozoline acts as a vasoconstrictor thus making the blood vessels in the eye less visible.

It has no therapeutic properties.

I did a google on vasoconstrictor and here is a paper on the theraputic use: http://www.cvpharmacology.com/vasoconstrictor/vasoconstrictor.htm

However, the point is not that I am tied to Visine, I am looking for a product that not only reduces redness but, also provides some relief for irritation, scratchiness .... I will be happy to hear about any product that helps.

Thanks

PS: Visine-A claims to

Contain an effective antihistamine and redness reliever clinically proven to relieve

itchy, red allergy eyes due to pollen, ragweed, grass, animal hair and dander.

Active ingredients

Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.025% - Redness reliever

Pheniramine maleate 0.3% - Antihistamine

But this is Thailand and I am hoping someone knows of a product available here in Thailand that has similar properties.

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You could try "Opto-hist". It's a small white squeeze bottle with a light green top. Sold in a small green cardboard box I think.

You can find it in every thai drugstore in the country (ran ya)

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Be very careful what you put in your eyes! Don't ask for medical advice on an internet forum.

Other than general purpose products like Optrex eye wash, you should invest a hour of your time and perhaps 600 baht and get an appointment at a eye hospital, they will check your eyes and tell you EXACTLY which drops to use.

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My husband and I use ('Klean & Kare' Normal Saline Solution for contact lens and eye irrigation). .Some bottles just say contact lens, but is same med). I researched it online after it was in my bag of meds after a visit to BKK HH Hospital. We like it better than Visine which we had always used until moving here. I buy it at a pharmacy in Khao Takiab that carries many more meds.and products than Boots, Watsons, etc. They have 35, 45 and 65 baht (for refills) bottles. This product should be available at all pharmacies, tho. Look in the contact lens solution area. It has a green label. The 35 baht is 100 mL.I cannot read the ingredients as they are in Thai.. It immediately washes the sandy grit and lubricates the eyes. I don't have problem w/red eye, but hubby does and it helps him with that, too.

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A product called 'Opsil Tears' is available in Thai pharmacies quite cheaply. In Thai language 'artificial tears' is 'nam dta dtiem'.

I realise this isn't what the OP is looking for, but it could be useful for others who simply have 'dry eye' syndrome.

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I have used "Thea Oculosan" for 8 plus years.

My Eye Specialist in Bangkok General recommended it for me.

It is used for the "dry eye" syndrome very common here from A/con, in houses/cars

etc. It immediately reduces the irritation and helps to restore the whites of the eyes.

Can be used as much as required.

I keep the bottle in the fridge door to keep cool and soothing.

The other product he suggested I use at night - "Vidisic Gel" is also VG

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Oculosan Dosage & Drug Information | MIMS.com Thailand
www.mims.com/thailand/drug/info/Oculosan/‎

Oculosan(): Abacterial conjunctivitis. Nonspecific conjunctival irritation, rinsing of the lacrimal canal. To refresh tinted eyes., naphazoline, combinatio.

  1. Vidisic Gel (Eye Gel) Dosage & Drug Information | MIMS.com Malaysia
    www.mims.com/malaysia/drug/info/Vidisic%20Gel%20(Eye%20Gel)/‎
    Vidisic Gel (Eye Gel)(carbomer): Substitute for lacrimal fluid in deficiency of tear production; dry eyes., artificial tears and other indifferent preparat.

Would agree that you consult an Eye Specialist first to confirm no other issues are there.

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I've also had a history of red eye problems.

Both an Australian Opthamologist AND a Thai Opthamologist, recommended Zaditen.

Available at Fascino.

It's a got a bit more stuff than just sterile water, and it has always worked for me.

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The active ingredient of "Visine" is Tetrahydrozoline.

Tetrahydrozoline acts as a vasoconstrictor thus making the blood vessels in the eye less visible.

It has no therapeutic properties.

I did a google on vasoconstrictor and here is a paper on the theraputic use: http://www.cvpharmacology.com/vasoconstrictor/vasoconstrictor.htm

However, the point is not that I am tied to Visine, I am looking for a product that not only reduces redness but, also provides some relief for irritation, scratchiness .... I will be happy to hear about any product that helps.

Thanks

PS: Visine-A claims to

Contain an effective antihistamine and redness reliever clinically proven to relieve

itchy, red allergy eyes due to pollen, ragweed, grass, animal hair and dander.

Active ingredients

Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.025% - Redness reliever

Pheniramine maleate 0.3% - Antihistamine

But this is Thailand and I am hoping someone knows of a product available here in Thailand that has similar properties.

To relieve ... and even cure ... redness, itching, and scratchiness of the eye, a conjunctivitis medicine would work great. The itching and scratchiness you're experiencing is not irritation of the eye per se ... it's irritation (i.e., inflammation) of the conjunctiva ... in fact, conjunctivitis literally means "inflammation of the conjunctiva."

Of course, there are varying degrees of conjunctivitis ... the more extreme being what's called "pink eye."

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You could try "Opto-hist". It's a small white squeeze bottle with a light green top. Sold in a small green cardboard box I think.

You can find it in every thai drugstore in the country (ran ya)

Good recommendation. It's actually called "Hista-Oph" and agree it would be worth trying this. For best effect, store the bottle in the fridge once open, nice and cold it's very soothing. As you say just about every pharmacy in Thailand stocks it.

(This means very little to me but the composition stated on the bottle is: Antazoline HCl 0.05% Tetrahydrozoline HCl 0.04% Benzalkonium Chloride Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 0.015% )

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You could try "Opto-hist". It's a small white squeeze bottle with a light green top. Sold in a small green cardboard box I think.

You can find it in every thai drugstore in the country (ran ya)

Good recommendation. It's actually called "Hista-Oph" and agree it would be worth trying this. For best effect, store the bottle in the fridge once open, nice and cold it's very soothing. As you say just about every pharmacy in Thailand stocks it.

(This means very little to me but the composition stated on the bottle is: Antazoline HCl 0.05% Tetrahydrozoline HCl 0.04% Benzalkonium Chloride Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 0.015% )

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.

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