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Evolve Carbomer 0.2% Eye Gel 10g

Evolve Carbomer 0.2% Eye Gel 10g offers relief for individuals suffering from dry eye symptoms by providing durable lubrication. This gel, devoid of preservatives, is ideal for those whose natural tear production is inadequate or have an unstable tear film. Carbomer 980 0.2% w/w is a key ingredient, creating a protective layer over the eye for soothing comfort and enhanced eye health.

Key features

  • Suitable for sensitive eyes and those who wear contact lenses, without preservatives.
  • Delivers enduring relief from dry, gritty, and itchy feelings.
  • The bottle's design facilitates precise application, minimizing waste.
  • Can be used with all contact lens types without disruption.
  • Sorbitol ingredient helps protect and moisturize the eye surface.
  • Forms a clear, lubricating layer with its gel consistency.
  • The 10g size is convenient for travel and everyday use.

What symptoms or conditions can be treated with Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel?

Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel addresses dry eye symptoms such as irritation, grittiness, and itchiness.

What are the benefits of using Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel?

Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel ensures moisture is retained, offering comfort and protection with its long-lasting lubricating layer.

How does Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel work?

The gel functions as artificial tears, maintaining a lubricative coating on the eye surface for extended periods.

Are there any known side effects?

Users may experience mild stinging or brief blurred vision, which generally diminishes rapidly.

What are the main ingredients or components of Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel?

Key components include Carbomer 980 0.2% w/w, Sodium Chloride, Sorbitol, Water, and a pH-adjusting agent.

Can I use Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel with other eye medications?

If applying other eye treatments, allow at least 5 minutes between each and use Evolve Carbomer Eye Gel last.

What should I do if my symptoms don't improve?

Should symptoms persist or worsen, seeking advice from a doctor, pharmacist, or optician is recommended.

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