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About this item iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes, Preservative-Free, Moisturizing, Dry Eye Relief, Contact Lens Friendly, 0.33 fl oz bottle. Unique Formulation: Hydrating polymers form a protective matrix, moisturizing Hyaluronic Acid holds up to 1000x its weight in moisture, and Trehalose (synthetic ingredient also found in desert plants). Free of Irritating Preservatives: Sterile, safe for use with contact lenses Patented ABAK Bottle: preservative-free, dispenses drop-by-drop, and does not stream. The ergonomic bottle is easy to open, easy to hold and squeeze. iVIZIA – We See a Better Way: for healthy, comfortable eyes
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Package Dimensions : 3.78 x 1.46 x 1.38 inches; 0.3 ounces
Item model number : iVIZIA
Date First Available : February 25, 2022
Manufacturer : EMCW9
ASIN : B09TD27BR5
Best Sellers Rank: #13 in Vision Products
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About this item iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes, Preservative-Free, Moisturizing, Dry Eye Relief, Contact Lens Friendly, 0.33 fl oz bottle. Unique Formulation: Hydrating polymers form a protective matrix, moisturizing Hyaluronic Acid holds up to 1000x its weight in moisture, and Trehalose (synthetic ingredient also found in desert plants). Free of Irritating Preservatives: Sterile, safe for use with contact lenses Patented ABAK Bottle: preservative-free, dispenses drop-by-drop, and does not stream. The ergonomic bottle is easy to open, easy to hold and squeeze. iVIZIA – We See a Better Way: for healthy, comfortable eyes › See more product details
Your dry eyes deserve better. From the makers of Similasan, iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes is scientifically formulated to relieve dryness, discomfort, and eye strain due to dryness. Made with hydrating polymers that form a protective matrix over your eyes, moisturizing hyaluronic acid, and revitalizing trehalose our drops give you the relief you need from dry eye symptoms. iVIZIA is preservative-free, can be used with contact lenses, and can be used pre or post-surgery. iVIZIA – We See a Better Way. To limit bluriness with contact lenses, you can remove them before applying the drops.
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| Package Dimensions : | 3.78 x 1.46 x 1.38 inches; 0.3 ounces |
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| Item model number : | iVIZIA |
| Date First Available : | February 25, 2022 |
| Manufacturer : | EMCW9 |
| ASIN : | B09TD27BR5 |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #13 in Vision Products |
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| Customer Reviews: | 6,258 ratings |
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iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes, Preservative-Free, Moisturizing, Dry Eye Relief, Contact Lens Friendly, 0.33 fl oz Bottle Everything Else

iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes, Preservative-Free, Moisturizing, Dry Eye Relief, Contact Lens Friendly, 0.33 fl oz Bottle Everything Else
Elizabeth A. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good eye drops
Very good eye drops
[...]papa –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helps with dry eye
My optometrist recommended these drops. They are thick so you need to squeeze the bottle kinda hard to get drops into your eye. You adjust to it after a couple uses and it’s no big deal. Don’t burn or sting.
3 people found this helpful
[...]Ms. WindermereMs. Windermere –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great product; squeeze bottle ridiculous and clumsy
I very much like the drops themselves and am happy to find soothing, effective drops that you can use as many times a day as you need, safely ( no preservatives!) I have painfully dry eyes due to medicine I take and retina issues. these don’t at all burn and help long after applied ( I use them 7-10 times a day some days)The delivery system, however, is awkward and I’m not sure I’d reorder due to this. If you have older hands or arthritis this will be tougher.Many companies use these similar bottles that are 1 piece and you put the tip near your eye and squeeze the center to apply. The plastic is hard and just a small center section is softer to squeeze. It’s still too hard. It takes many, many seconds, if not several tries, to position it over your eye or corner before I can get it to squeeze out the liquid and seriously, it makes my fingers hurt. Past brand I used was pliable, soft, hole was much bigger it took 3 seconds. I’m fighting with this thing every time, especially when the liquid gets lower in the bottle. There isn’t enough “squish” on the hard bottle to just push the drops through. It just takes too much pressure and meanwhile you’re awaiting getting over-drenched when it does come out or have to do this another time to get more than 1 drop out after all.that.They are very soothing and it’s a good product but this bottle, omg. Messy, stiff, not very user friendly and clumsy.
37 people found this helpful
[...]Kim –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Helped with my rebound redness
I was having rebound redness from lumify and these drops helped keep my eyes comfortable. I love that they are contact safe.
2 people found this helpful
[...]JLS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really helps eyes
My wife uses this daily and says it is great eye lubricant.
[...]Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best ever
My mother in law has eye problems and her eye doctor recommended this brand. I tried the drops and my eyes felt so good. Best eye drop I’ve ever tried.
One person found this helpful
[...]ANGELA –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for dry and itchy eyes
This product helps with itchy dry eyes. Great for the price, and provides great relief.
[...]Dan J. Williams –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good eye drops
AWESOME EYE DROPS. IT WILL BE MY GO TO EYE DROPS GOING FOREWARD. I WOULD RECOMMEND THEM
[...]Janet G. Revelt –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Relief!
It’s quite soothing; no wonder it’s doctor recommended!
One person found this helpful
[...]Julie Kreis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They hydrate the eyes.
These work just as well as single use lubricants without preservative. My doctor recommended them. I like them and recommend them!
One person found this helpful
[...]AL –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Useful drop for dry eyes who have lins
Bast for me i have hard lins on my eyes so this drop i very good for me
[...]Kat –
5.0 out of 5 stars
nice
works really well, helps keep my eyes moisturized
[...]Casey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So impressed with the price point and the effectiveness of these eye drops!
I wasn’t expecting much, having been used to spending much more on eye drops, but I saw that they were preservative-free and claimed to last 8 hours which was just what I needed, and at only $11 I could afford to try them out. So I did and I’ve been seriously impressed with them! They work longer than any other eye drop I have ever tried and I’m almost tempted to try out contact lenses that I gave up on 10 years ago due to dry eye. Very crisp vision, too. These are a winner!
5 people found this helpful
[...]como651 –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Helps me see better after my contacts dry out
I’ve developed dry eyes which affects my vision. It gets worse by the end of the day and I’m at that point legally blind unless I rewet my eyes. I put a drop in each eye right after I put my contacts in then another drop later in the day. This is enough to allow me to see clearly most of the day and avoid itchy eyes.
2 people found this helpful
[...]cbb –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
I have dry eye syndrome and usually use eyedrops like these (Refresh) hourly when working in front of a screen. My optometrist recommended iVizia since it contains to preservatives and comes in a bottle, unlike most drops that are preservative-free. These definitely keep my eyes moistened comfortably, and is easy to apply, without having to mess with single-application disposable containers.
2 people found this helpful
[...]Scarlet –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye drops for dry eyes
These are really a nice eye drop for dry eyes. After just having cataract surgery I needed a good eye drop. My surgeon recommended these along with their eye lid cleaner wipes
[...]Ann Renfroe –
5.0 out of 5 stars
eye Drops
just what i needed
[...]Rachelle –
5.0 out of 5 stars
love it
Good Product & Price
[...]Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soothing and hydrating like no other
These iVIZIA Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops for Dry Eyes are superior to any of the other eye drops that I’ve tried. They are both soothing and hydrating and they keep my eyes moist longer than the other popular brands of eye drops. Worth every penny.
[...]Thomas QuigleyThomas Quigley –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soothes severe dry eyes
I work nights in a very dry environment and my eyes get so dry and scratchy. I have bought numerous types of eye drops and they do help, but none as good as these. Instantly soothing. It is like an oil base, but not so much that it blurs your vision. I never write reviews! But I had to with this item. You won’t regret getting these eye drops if you have severe dry eyes. I only wish it came with more drops b/c it is somewhat expensive. I don’t care, it works!
9 people found this helpful
[...]Susan H. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dry Eye Shop recommended
I read up on the dry eye shop’s site about these drops. They are a great resource for learning what is safe to use & results from many people. I would have bought the drops from The D,E.S. but had points on Amazon. They provide relief, do not sting & are safe to use (unlike many eye drops that are OTC=over the counter.
4 people found this helpful
[...]Anna Francis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Relieves symptoms of my dry eyes
I liked it because I would put one or 2 drops in my eyes and it would relieve my dry eye discomfort. No vials. I try to use it at least once a day. Works fast
One person found this helpful
[...]Michael J Brown –
5.0 out of 5 stars
You’re where we find this one
I vizia is our ophthalmologist’s’ recommended eye drops to treat dry eyes. Problem is the only place we can find it is through Amazon. Thanks for carrying it and thanks for the one day delivery.
One person found this helpful
[...]Diane R. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to squeeze out a single drop
I’ve tried other preservative free eye drops. Typically I find them difficult to squeeze to finally get one little drop. These are much easier to manage and the actual container is soft, so it’s simple to hold up to your eye and put in one drop. Highly recommend
[...]DJ –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Product!
Usually have to purchase individual small plastic vials because they are preservative free. This is the first BOTTLE of preservative free eye lubricating drops that has a unique dropper that prevents contamination of the drops. Super soothing and effective. Will buy it again
11 people found this helpful
[...]Janice Loughlin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
No preservatives is better for the eyes
My eye doctor said due to the amount of artificial tears I was using, I needed to switch to preservative free. Those little single use vials are prohibitively expensive. She recommended these. Evidently try the bottle design is unique, so the drops don’t get contaminated. I am on auto renewal and will never switch back to the others with preservatives!
One person found this helpful
[...]Cristos7 –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Effective and #1 in Europe…
… where putting petroleum products in your eyes (Systane, etc.) is (rightly) considered questionable. I was very glad to have this alternative to bathing my post-cataract-surgery eyeballs in Vaseline & Mineral oil, which the other (more expensive) US brands use *exclusively* but in slightly different ratios.
4 people found this helpful
[...]Jess –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The absolute BEST!!
These are hands downs the best eye drops I’ve ever used for dry eye! They feel great everytime I use them! Love them!
[...]JANET MASSIE –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good
Good product
[...]Arvle Knight –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely comfortable eye drops
Buy it! You will like it!
[...]SommersbySommersby –
5.0 out of 5 stars
She’s loving contacts and iVizia drops!
I bought half a dozen different brands for my daughter who is wearing contacts for the first time and these are her favorite. She could never tolerate contacts due to her dry eyes. We finally saw a doctor who took it seriously and worked to get her comfortable in contacts. Turns out her dry eyes are due to her lids not sealing while she sleeps, so they’re drying out overnight to the point of a chronic condition. Using a gel overnight, and drops through the day, her cornea healed and she’s loving contacts! She still uses drops as needed, with her contacts in, and these are the ones she asked me to reorder. Preservative free is a must!! But even with a few different preservative free brands, the iVizia feel the best for longest length of time.
One person found this helpful
[...]TrekAngel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only ones that help
I have had dry eyes for about a decade now. However, after lasik my eyes were even drier. I have tried dozens of eye drops and while they will give immediate relief, it doesn’t last. I would have to use them from three to six times per day. I only have to use these when I get up in the morning and the relief lasts all day. These drops are the best!
[...]Kellie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game Changer
Due to severe myopia and astigmatism (-10), there is literally just one brand of soft contact lenses that fit my Rx. In my 25 years of wearing contacts, they are the worst, most painful drying lenses. Of course, I wear them way too long because I really can’t see in glasses, the distortion is too much. My eyes are seriously dry and irritated, and my lenses get glued to my eyes. I tried other brands of drops constantly, and they just don’t help much. Very temporary, about as helpful as plain saline.These are totally different. Basically as close to a gel drop as you can get with being compatible with contact lenses. I still hate these lenses, but these do help. When I take my lenses out at the end of the day, they aren’t so stuck. My eyes are starting to feel less angry. The moisture actually lasts a few hours, not a few minutes. The package says you may have a little blurriness at first. I haven’t found this to be the case. In fact, my vision is much more crisp. Dryness always makes my vision blurry, especially because toric lenses need to move.I totally disagree with the complaints about the bottle. Yes, you do have to squeeze pretty firmly, but it’s not as hard as everyone makes it out to be. The plastic is a lot more pliable than I expected based on reviews. It makes it much easier to get one drop, instead of accidently getting like 10, getting it all over your eyelids/face and smearing your makeup. I actually really perfect this dropper over others. Not to mention, the design is intended to prevent the need for preservatives, without single use packaging. Big win.Until I can afford surgery, these are extremely helpful. If you’re dealing with legit dryness, ignore the bad reviews, these are awesome drops. Unlike anything I’ve used with contacts.
68 people found this helpful
[...]RS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Blepharitis & Sensitive Eyelid Skin
These are the only drops that I have been able to tolerate for my dry eyes at night. All other drops cause my eyelids to sting because the skin is so inflamed and irritated. These still cause some stinging but much more mild and I am able to go back to sleep easier. They feel great on my eyeballs themselves it is just the skin below my lash line that stings. Below is more information on how I use them and my condition.A Path to Comfort:1 – find an eye doctor that understands that blepharitis is an issue of both the skin and the eye. Unfamiliar doctors brush it off and just prescribe you antibiotic ointments or they tell you that it is permanent and there is not much you can do except compresses.2 – a doctor can prescribe a steroid to maintain sanity shorterm and immediately slow or stop damage continuing to your meibomian glands/eye. Prolonged use of steroids will lead to macular degeneration and/or thinning of the skin. Tapering off a steroid is no joke. 2 drops to 1 drop to no drops in the span of a month is way too fast in my experience.3 – Patience is key, find ways to help focus your mind and cut yourself slack in typical responsibilities. There are councilors that help people develop methods to deal with chronic pain.4 – Test eliminating common allergy foods, even if you never had an allergy in your life, if you find that your sleep / gastrointestinal issues / eyes improve within a few days it is very likely you are onto something. Because so many allergic foods are disguised in “Natural Flavors” or natural preservatives try eating only single ingredient foods if you can that don’t require special preparation or sauces.5 – be careful to understand whether hot or cold compresses are best for your condition. This is the most basic care and often seems misguided. Is the issue softening gland blockages or reducing inflammation (that is in turn blocking glands)?Suspected Causes in my case – in no particular order-High Amounts of Stress, Hot Sauce addiction, Food Allergies/Intolerances, Poor care of eyes with overuse of contact lenses, Frequent video calls / not blinking enoughDescription of Blepharitis Symptoms when they were at their worst-red, inflamed, swollen, and eye lids, skin would peal and flake like eczema from the swelling-Very small red bumpy spots on lid margins and on inside of lids referred to as “cobblestone-ing”-wanted to claw my eyes out from itchy and burning sensations, dryness would bother the most in the evening and at night, when swollen lids did not allow eyes to close completely-Had a hard time concentrating on tasks, would have to close my eyes, think about what I was going to do and then just focus on one thing at a time. Thought I might not be able to keep working, or at least not in a demanding job.-white of eyeball was red at inside corner-2mm bump on lower eyelid below lash line that was clear/not red except when a red dot would form almost like a tiny scab that could not be picked. The bump did not hurt. When my eyes were at their worst this would form in the same spot, as it would start to go away the red dot would appear and it would slowly start to deflate and eventually go away completely-A few white spots formed over glands from clogging at different timesEye & Body Care Routine Timeline: 2 years and counting (these are not recommendations but a snapshot of my process and how it evolved, I only detail the eye routine at the beginning and where I’m at now0 – Poor Doctor Guidance (6-8 months) hot compresses 4 times a day, baby shampoo eye washes, eyes getting progressively worse1 – Good Doctor Steroid & Taper (3-4 months)- cold compresses on eyes for 20 mins 4 times a day. Closing eyes as much as possible, tried to do work on paper rather that computer whenever I could. Was able to manage after tapering off steroid but still had redness, dry eyes at night, and peeling skin. Noticed the less I ate the better I felt. AMMorning shower – let cool/medium temp water wet lids with eyes closed, do normal shower routine, then toward end very gently use pads of middle or index finger to massage lash line in circular motion. Careful to not touch part of lid above lash line closest to your eye. For top lid I close eyes and use a gentle sweeping motion from top of eye down to lid and then do a couple side to side movements. You can feel little bits of skin come off on your fingertips. The better my eyes get the less skin sloughs off. Even when my eyes were bad this didn’t hurt but often felt good like itching and itch, so had to be careful not to rub too much.Pataday Eye Drops – 1 drop per eye (no sting in eyes – inflamed lids may sting a bit but this is generally soothing) As it dries will be a bit stickyZocushield – after eyes had dried a bit from finishing morning routine, squeeze 3mm drop of Zocushield onto fingertip and press two finger tips together to then distribute over lids and lashline keeping eyes closed. When lids are bad this will sting a bit and you can feel the heat of inflammation on your lids.Night – Ivizia eye drops as needed, these drops stung the least on my red lids.General – cool towel or jade eye mask at intervals during the day as needed to reduce inflammation2 Allergy Phase – (6 months) eye doc suggested seeing allergist. Soy & tree nut allergy. Huge eye improvement and no more diarrhea after avoiding soy. Stopped binging on my favorite Mexican food and hot sauce. Sad face.3 Gut Health (6 months) – noticed if I avoided fresh vegetables and certain foods my eyes improved more. Still needed eye drops at night. Regularly thought I was healed and would then be disappointed again with flare ups after eating at restaurants or drinking alcohol. Started loosely following low FODMAP diet and saw improvements in eyes. Lower abdominal pain at night – colonoscopy did not show any issues.4 Rediscovering Allergies (4 months)– thought if I could eliminate soy entirely from toothpaste, the feed that animals are given (soy and corn free eggs), etc, etc, my eyes would improve, they did, but not entirely. Started noticing an itchy eye reaction from eating a banana or other foods within 15mins to hour.. Went back to allergist and a new allergist. Vastly different interpretations of the same test. Outcome – new allergist said I didn’t have any allergies but might have SIBO.5 Rediscovering Gut Health (6 months – ongoing) Started seeing integrative medicine doc. Tested positive for SIBO and may have histamine intolerance, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. What I can eat: corn & soy free eggs, 100% grass fed and finished beef and beef liver, blanched swiss chard and kale, blueberries, A2 soy free cream, white rice, white potatoes, mild organic coffee, fresh wild caught sashimi, coconut oil, avocado oil, wild caught salmon cooked. Eye routine: rinse eyes in am shower, light fingertip massage, no more drops. Left eye appears to have completely healed, right eye has light pink zone and some flakiness on portion of lower lid. No more eye drops. No more fatigue, little to no dryness at night. The saga continues to expand my diet without my eyes reacting.I hope this helps someone else find comfort much sooner than it took me.Things I’ve tried when my eyes were at their worst that helped with caveats:Glass Eye cup – body temperature warm water with salt. When my eyes were at their worst I did develop a white stye on one of my lower lid glands. After holding warm salt water to my eye and blinking for 10 seconds and repeating this 3 more times the stye was gone. This excitement then led to me trying this 4 times a day instead of my hot compresses (which were just adding to my inflammation) this was not good. My eyelids became extremely irritated and I never did again use this method but think it could help people with more stye issues with caution and moderation.Manuka honey – medical grade eye drops or gel. Stung like crazy to start but redness and irritation would subside for the day. Eyes were back to where they started the next day.
216 people found this helpful
[...]Shastrilal –
3.0 out of 5 stars
product is fine. 2 stars deducted because the expiration date is in 7 months -that’s way too short.
this product is fine. these are the eyedrops recommended by my opthamologist. he prefers them to all others, because they TRULY have not preservatives, & because he beleives the active ingredient to be superior to all the others. if this review were for the product alone, it would be 5 stars.the product i was sent expires in 7 months – that’s far too short of a window. i don’t use eyedrops every day, so i would estimate i use between one and two bottles per year. i may very well not use this entire bottle in the coming 7 months. the general standard is that new medications not have an expiration of less than one year. i would suggest to the seller that if the expiration is less than a year, it would be good – and more fair – to list the actual expiration date, in the listing.btw, had it said that, i still would have bought them. that’s because i needed a fresh bottle asap, & urs was the soonest (i ordered some others that were cheaper, but will arrive later).so because of the expiration being below the industry standard, i deducted 2 points.
[...]kz –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
Got lasik recently and was using systane hydration pf as that was what was given by my doctor, but it never gave me clear vision and I always felt a stickiness afterwards. Gave Ivizia a try and it instantly fixed my dry eye and made my vision clear.I would definitely recommend giving these a try if you usually use systane or other drops and it doesn’t work as well as you want it to. From what I’ve read it really depends on the type of dry eye you have so it doesn’t hurt to experiment.
[...]Alex Rogers –
4.0 out of 5 stars
It works, but doesn’t delight.
The product works as advertised. It moistens the eye and relieves the dry eye symptoms, and the effect often (but not always) lasts a few hours.However, as others have pointed out, the “genious” dispenser design that helps prevent contamination and eliminate the need for preservatives also makes it hard to dispense.Every application feels like you’re squeezing the last drop out of a regular eyedropper.And there’s something about the way the eye feels afterward that is not wholly pleasant. Like a sort of greasiness.These don’t feel as great and natural as the homepathic product the same manufacturer used to make, but granted, the effect lasts a lot longer.
11 people found this helpful
[...]AbbraCadabra –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite eye drops!
I’ve tried so many brands of eye drops at this point for my chronically dry eyes. I have a condition called Map Dot Fingerprint (which sounds fake but isn’t) so it’s important that I keep them hydrated. These feel like the equivalent of a cold glass of water on a hot day. They’re so refreshing! I also love that they don’t sting my overly sensitive eyes and that the drops come out in very controlled sized drops. Several brands are either impossible to control or douse my eyeballs and everywhere around it with a single drop, which is ridiculous.My biggest complaint is that they don’t last longer, but unlike some other drops, I can reapply after a few moments and still be able to see, and they feel equally refreshing every time!
4 people found this helpful
[...]Donna M. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent lubrication drop
This eye drop was recommended by my eye doctor for dry eyes. It came quickly, was priced reasonably and was worth every penny!The bottle is a little harder to squeeze than the normal eye drop, but it’s going thru a filter, and it’s not very noticeably different.The drops feel great and keep my eyes from getting dry during the day. They last all day and I love them! Easy to use, and no stinging when the drops are applied.Will order again!!
5 people found this helpful
[...]Anne L. Hutchins –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST eye drops I’ve ever used
I really really wish I’d tried iVizia instead of Blink. With Blink, the effects only last for barely an hour and then the solution dries, feeling as if you have blobs of dried mucus in your eyes. Not iVizia. The effects last for hours, with no dried blobs in your eyes at all. If I need to reapply the drops, I just rinse my eyes first with saline solution, then put in the iVizia.Also, I had no idea that this product is a collaboration between Similasan and Thea, two brands that I trust. That’s definitely a plus.Some people on here have complaints about the bottle, that it’s difficult to squeeze drops into your eyes. Actually, I really like this bottle — it easily dispenses a single drop. My method is that I squeeze a drop on my (clean) finger and pop the drop into my eye as if it were a contact lens. Easy peasy.
7 people found this helpful
[...]Karen Aguirre –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works well
The bottle is hard to squeeze
[...]kshav6 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seems to work find
Seems to work fine, I don’t notice any difference from other eye drops.
[...]Frances –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good eyes
The drops are soothing. But I don’t like the container. Too much product comes out
[...]Allison B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best eye drops out there for dry eyes
I have severe dry eyes and wear contacts. I would be lucky to tolerate wearing my contacts for 6 hrs a day before my eyes got so dry I had to remove them. Now, I can go up to 12 hrs with contacts. Dont know about winter yet but I am so happy to have found this product. It is hard to squeeze drops out of the bottle but not a game changer for me.
[...]Mark D. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
works well. recommended by my opthalmologist.
Works well with eye soreness and retinal treatment.
One person found this helpful
[...]G Sch –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for my dry eyes with contacts
My eye doctor gave me a sample of these eye drops and I love them. I can moisturize my dry eyes while wearing my contacts during the day. There’s no stinging, just soothing moisture and my contacts then stop feeling sticky.
2 people found this helpful
[...]J. Klein –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than systane but
Drops are hard to squeeze out of bottle
[...]TomT –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ivizia eyedrops
Works well for my dry eyes. Recommend by my optometrist.
One person found this helpful
[...]Susan S. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
Cheaper than CVS
[...]Stephanie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for contact wear
This stuff is fantastic! I wear contacts and have very dry eyes that water constantly. I’ve tried every eye drop and gel on the market. Most of them work for a few hours. This one works all day. I put 2 drops in each eye, put in my contacts, and the next day I still have not had dry watery eyes.
8 people found this helpful
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