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Optixcare Eye Lube (20 g)

$ 8.41

Availability: 127 in stock
  • UPC: 876198042425
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: OPX-4242
  • Type: Pet Eye Care Supplies
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Manufacturer: Aventix
  • Product Type: Pet Eye Care Supplies
  • Size: 0.16 lbs
  • Brand: Aventix

    Description

    Optixcare Eye Lube (20 g)
    Dry eyes disappear with Optixcare Eye Lube. It is a moisturizing ophthalmic lubricant in a carbomer gel form. The gel swells when applied to the eyes and combined with tears. This changes the consistency of Optixcare Eye Lube to a clear, water-like suspension that covers and clings to the surface of the eye, easing any discomfort associated with dry eyes. Optixcare Eye Lube can be used on dogs, cats, and horses and is also effective during and after surgery.
    Directions & Dosage
    For dry eyes: Apply one or two drops in both eyes. Repeat the application up to four times a day or as often as recommended by your veterinarian or veterinary ophthalmologist. Discontinue product use and contact your veterinarian if there is any redness, excessive tearing, or other irritation. Veterinarians that are using Optixcare Eye Lube during anesthesia should apply one to two drops onto the corneal surface or conjunctival sac of both eyes as frequently as required.
    Ingredients
    Optixcare Eye Lube contains a sustained release hydrophilic carbomer gel. Other active ingredients include Deionized Water, Sorbitol, Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, and Cetrimide.
    Product Details
    Brand
    Aventix
    Size
    0.16 lbs
    Manufacturer
    Aventix
    Product Type
    Pet Eye Care Supplies
    Mpn
    OPX-4242
    Rapidly disperses to protect the cornea and conjunctiva
    Provides long-lasting lubrication for improved patient comfort and client compliance
    Clings to the surface of the eye thus easing the discomfort of dry eye
    Helps to minimize ocular dehydration during anesthesia
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