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Which eye lubrication have you found useful/useless? Please give reasons if appropriate to help others trying to find suitable products.

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IANCADDLE

Hyco San eye drops are very good. They come in a small plastic bottle with its own dispenser and are preservative free.

Ian

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peskyzara1 in reply toIANCADDLE

Hello Mr,

Do you need a prescription for these?

Hope you are well and hope we can catch up soon.

All the best,

Lynne

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aidan

I take Hylo-Forte during the day. It's brilliant. It doesn't blur my vision like other eye lubricants do. I use Lacrilube at night. It's great for settling my eye down after it gets irritated.

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IANCADDLE

Hi Lynne! No prescription required. I buy mine off the Internet from Optician websites. Speak soon.

Ian

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cheshiremum

After trying lots of different drops, my pharmacist recommended Soothe, they are single phials that last 12 hours after opening and preservative free. A box is under a £5 from Boots. They are the best I have tried so far and I like them.

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keithzx12r

I wa sleeping with my eye open for a few weeks after my op. Gradually the lid started to blink and I was able to close it so the discomfort subsided. After 25 years it still gets a bit dry and my doc gives me Viscortears Gel which hepls a lot if I need something. I can shut my left eye now to go to sleep but if I try to close it tight it pulls my face/mouth to the left too. Just one of the things I've got used to over the years. Keith

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