Walgreens has
0.5-Oz Bausch + Lomb Advanced Eye Relief Redness Reliever/Lubricant Eye Drops for
Free when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pickup where stock permits ($10 minimum order required for pickup).
Thanks to Community Member
kyleoXD for sharing this deal.
- Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location. Coupons are typically one-time use. Combine with other Walgreens Deals to meet the $10 minimum order requirement for pickup.
Deal Instructions- Login or join MyWalgreens (free to join)
- Go to the product page
- Clip the $3 Off Mfr. coupon and the $3 Off Monthly Savings Book coupon on the page
- Add to cart for Store Pickup
- Proceed to checkout
- Your total should be Free + free store pickup ($10 minimum required, a bag fee may apply during checkout but will be removed on pickup if no bag is used)
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Are these meant to be used at any point during the day when your eye is red or irritated? Or you put this in the morning? You don't ever use this daily right such as not if necessary?
Does it help blepharitis?
This doesn't work to help get something out of your eye? Example contacts stuck or sand or something else in your eye?
What other uses is it? Is it like saline or is it exactly saline? I heard you use saline solution if you have something stuck in your eyes.
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Are these meant to be used at any point during the day when your eye is red or irritated? Or you put this in the morning? You don't ever use this daily right such as not if necessary?
Does it help blepharitis?
This doesn't work to help get something out of your eye? Example contacts stuck or sand or something else in your eye?
What other uses is it? Is it like saline or is it exactly saline? I heard you use saline solution if you have something stuck in your eyes.
You should not use these with contacts in; and if you use the drops, you should wait at least 15 minutes prior to putting contacts back in.
If you're looking for something to help purely with dryness or to help with getting something out of your eye, a rewetting eye drops (lubricant eye drop) would be better, such as Refresh Plus. The preservative free version of this should be okay to use with contacts, but if that's frequently to be the use case, better to get one that is specifically labeled for contacts.
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Are these meant to be used at any point during the day when your eye is red or irritated? Or you put this in the morning? You don't ever use this daily right such as not if necessary?
Does it help blepharitis?
This doesn't work to help get something out of your eye? Example contacts stuck or sand or something else in your eye?
What other uses is it? Is it like saline or is it exactly saline? I heard you use saline solution if you have something stuck in your eyes.
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