0.34oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops for Soft/RGP Contact Lenses
$0.90
$7.99
+ Free Store Pickup on $10+ Orders
+43Deal Score
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Walgreens has 0.34oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops for Soft/RGP Contact Lenses on sale for $0.89 when you follow the steps listed below. Store pickup is available on a minimum order of $10+ (combine with other Walgreens Deals to meet the $10 minimum order requirement for pickup).
Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for sharing this deal
Note: Pricing and availability may vary by location.
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Login/Register to your myWalgreens account (free to join)
Your total should be $0.89 with a $10 minimum required for store pickup.
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Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2.80 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $3.69. -SaltyOne
Walgreens[walgreens.com] has 0.34-Oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops for Soft/RGP Contact Lenses on sale for $0.89 when you follow the instructions listed below. Select free store pickup where stock permits on minimum orders of $10 or more.
Note, store pickup may vary depending on product availability
Is this better than generic rewetting drops? I love these Walgreens deals but such a pain doing the cart trick and waiting 10 mins for an employee every time
These are the kind of eye drops a normal person would use if they have occasional eye dryness, maybe two times a week.
Not sure why they are being marketed for contact lens wearers, who would be more likely to be daily long-term users of eye drops.
Polyethylene glycol as active ingredient, no thanks.
Supposedly safe for topical use, but when injected into the retinas of lab rabbits caused necrosis.
If you have chronic eye issues, use an Ophthalmic emollient like SootheXP, which is just mineral oil.
If you think I'm paranoid, type "FDA recall of eye drops" into Google. Be careful what you put in your eyes, you only get one set.
Do you have any other recommendations for contact lens users? I use this product once or twice a day before taking out the lens off my eyes, thought it should be better than just taking them out.
Do you have any other recommendations for contact lens users? I use this product once or twice a day before taking out the lens off my eyes, thought it should be better than just taking them out.
Bro ask a real life professional... Not some sd user whose "Dr Google research" tells them this causes necrosis and likely has his own drug screen testing positive for who knows what!
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Not sure why they are being marketed for contact lens wearers, who would be more likely to be daily long-term users of eye drops.
Polyethylene glycol as active ingredient, no thanks.
Supposedly safe for topical use, but when injected into the retinas of lab rabbits caused necrosis.
If you have chronic eye issues, use an Ophthalmic emollient like SootheXP, which is just mineral oil.
If you think I'm paranoid, type "FDA recall of eye drops" into Google. Be careful what you put in your eyes, you only get one set.
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Change your store. Probably only has one in stock. I ordered two.
That said, I had some pretty extreme difficulty checking out through the app and the website. Does anyone else have that issue with Walgreens?
That said, I had some pretty extreme difficulty checking out through the app and the website. Does anyone else have that issue with Walgreens?
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Not sure why they are being marketed for contact lens wearers, who would be more likely to be daily long-term users of eye drops.
Polyethylene glycol as active ingredient, no thanks.
Supposedly safe for topical use, but when injected into the retinas of lab rabbits caused necrosis.
If you have chronic eye issues, use an Ophthalmic emollient like SootheXP, which is just mineral oil.
If you think I'm paranoid, type "FDA recall of eye drops" into Google. Be careful what you put in your eyes, you only get one set.
so, it does not work unless I buy other junk from them!
Not sure why they are being marketed for contact lens wearers, who would be more likely to be daily long-term users of eye drops.
Polyethylene glycol as active ingredient, no thanks.
Supposedly safe for topical use, but when injected into the retinas of lab rabbits caused necrosis.
If you have chronic eye issues, use an Ophthalmic emollient like SootheXP, which is just mineral oil.
If you think I'm paranoid, type "FDA recall of eye drops" into Google. Be careful what you put in your eyes, you only get one set.
Do you have any other recommendations for contact lens users? I use this product once or twice a day before taking out the lens off my eyes, thought it should be better than just taking them out.