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2-Count .33-Oz Systane Ultra Lubricant Eye Drops

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Amazon has 2-Count .33-Oz Systane Ultra Lubricant Eye Drops for $18.73 - 35% 'clipped' coupon - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $11.24 > now $11.69. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

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My optometrist tells me otherwise
FYI, I had the coupon for the preservative free ones as well...

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I have used different types of eye drops for many years. Yes, the brand names are are all priced high. After talking to my ophthalmologist and doing some research from websites that discuss actual RESEARCH, I stopped using the cheap ones. I have MGD and have read that half the people with dry eyes also have this. Google it. I also switched to using Systane Complete. I am surprised at how little is requited in their small drop technology. Don't go cheap on your eyesight. Using the wrong type of drops or too much can do permanent damage or make your eye condition worse, not better.

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01-21-2023 at 10:18 PM.
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Thank you for posting the deal. I went to the optometrist in December and he recommended systane complete preservative free (pf), but I hesitated as it was pricy at the local stores. The 35 percent off coupon applied to the two pack and I ended up getting it for $14, whereas it was close to 20 for a single bottle
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01-21-2023 at 10:43 PM.
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Sams club typically sells a 3 pack 10 ml each for $20-$21, so this is a pretty good deal
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01-22-2023 at 05:13 AM.
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FYI, I had the coupon for the preservative free ones as well...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1
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01-22-2023 at 05:29 AM.
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What's the best eye drops for clearing up eye redness and lines
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These are bad for the eye.
What about these? I use these sometimes. I have lasik so get dry eyes occasionally

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These are bad for the eye.
My optometrist tells me otherwise
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01-22-2023 at 06:12 AM.
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I've never understood why moisturizing eye drops are so expensive.

You can buy redness reliever drops really cheap but without that feature and just pure drops is stupid expensive.

BTW these use glycol which I'd never put in my eye.
I have dry eye and allergies and use a variety of products, including artificial tears (though I use the type containing polyvinyl alcohol and povidone). I once tried the type of artificial tears containing a redness reliever and they actually made my eyes redder.

When I told my ophthalmologist, she said that redness reliever eye drops actually *increase* redness* and recommend that people don't use them, so I guess it wasn't just me and my stupid, sensitive eyes.

I buy my artificial tears for less than $2 a bottle at Family Dollar. The brand is Medic's Choice. I confirmed with my opthamologist (and by simply reading the ingredients 🤦🏼) that they contain the exact same ingredients as the $8 a bottle name brand at the drugstore.
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What's the best eye drops for clearing up eye redness and lines
I'm not sure what you mean by "lines", but it kind of depends on the source of your redness. If you have allergies, you may benefit from an allergy eye drop, like Pataday (available as a generic both over the counter and as a prescription), but I'd recommend trying an inexpensive artificial tears product, first.

Artificial tears can help to both add moisture to the eye and flush away irritants, like dust, pollen, and other allergens allergens. I have tried many, many products over the years and prefer the type of artificial tears containing polyvinyl alcohol and povidone. I highly recommend staying away from artificial tears claiming to contain a redness reliever as they can actually make redness worse and, in my experience, have caused my dry eyes to burn.

I go through a lot of artificial tears and keep bottles in a variety of locations, so I have searched everywhere for the best deal on a safe and quality product. I purchase my artificial tears at Family Dollar under the Medic's Choice brand for less than $2 a bottle. Per my ophthalmologist, it is safe to use artificial tears as frequently as needed, unlike some eye products which can only be used a certain number of times a day.

If you use multiple products in your eyes, make sure to wait 15 minutes between the use of each product.
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