0.34oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops for Soft/RGP Contact Lenses
$0.90
$7.99
+ Free Store Pickup on $10+ Orders
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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).
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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
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.
Not who you were asking, but I use the Biotrue Hydration Boost Dry Eye Drops. They're preservative free (also there are mfr coupons for them at Wags right now, probably at CVS or Target as well).
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.
My doctor said only use preservative free eye drops. I got the Systane 3 pack from Costco. Online only I think
Added two to cart, along with fillers to bring total over $10 for pickup. Before clicking "submit order," I opened new window. Removed filler items in 2nd window. Submitted order in first window. Order went through. Details copy and pasted:
Order summary
Item subtotal:$11.98
Promos & coupons:-$5.08
Store pickup:FREE
Sales tax:$0.06
Manufacturer coupons:
-$6.00
Order total:$0.96
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.
Yes, you're paranoid. Blink isn't part of the FDA recall. These aren't generic drops. Bausch & Lomb is a top ten contact lens manufacturer. They're also high on recommendation lists, along with Systane and Genteal.
Oh yeah, I've been wearing contacts for 4 decades. These drops are perfectly fine.
I feel like I'm losing my mind. The checkout process freezes after the "substitutions" option is selected. This happens on browser as well as the app. The store has enough in stock + I meet the $10 minimum.
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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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Not who you were asking, but I use the Biotrue Hydration Boost Dry Eye Drops. They're preservative free (also there are mfr coupons for them at Wags right now, probably at CVS or Target as well).
As for why preservative free:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
Receipt ended at -$2. Should I have bothered to ask for my $2?
These drops were recommened to me by my optometrist ages ago. I use focus night and days and they help tremendously. The clean/hydrate ones.
Agree with Systane, I use their "Ultra" based on ophthalmologist rec, best I've tried.
Order summary
Item subtotal:$11.98
Promos & coupons:-$5.08
Store pickup:FREE
Sales tax:$0.06
Manufacturer coupons:
-$6.00
Order total:$0.96
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.
Yes, you're paranoid. Blink isn't part of the FDA recall. These aren't generic drops. Bausch & Lomb is a top ten contact lens manufacturer. They're also high on recommendation lists, along with Systane and Genteal.
Oh yeah, I've been wearing contacts for 4 decades. These drops are perfectly fine.
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