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Artificial tears 1.4% eye drops 10 ml
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Artificial tears 1.4% eye drops 10 ml

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Artificial tears 1.4% eye drops 10ml in our organic pharmacy, Comment on advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is Artificial Tears 1.4% eye drops used for?

Larmes Artificielles Martinet 1.4% eye drops, commonly used to combat the symptoms associated with dry eye , is a valuable solution for those who suffer from this ocular discomfort.

Dry eye is a condition that is usually mild but can cause significant discomfort. With simple practices, you can control and prevent this condition. However, in some scenarios, a consultation with an ophthalmology specialist may be necessary.

How to properly use Artificial Tears eye drops?

To take full advantage of its effects, it is recommended to administer one drop of eye drops 3 to 4 times a day, and this frequency can be increased up to 8 times a day if necessary. If more than the quantity indicated is accidentally used, it is advisable to rinse the eye thoroughly with saline solution and then consult a doctor or pharmacist.

Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Artificial tears 1.4% eye drops 10ml with our partner Avis checked after your purchase .

What is the composition?

Its composition is mainly characterized by the presence of sodium chloride, dosed at 1,400 g per 100 ml of ophthalmic solution. It is this substance that gives the eye drops its beneficial action. Additionally, the formula includes other components, such as Edetate Disodium, Benzalkonium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide, and Purified Water.

What are the side effects and contraindications?

This product is not recommended for those who are allergic or hypersensitive to the active substance or to any of its components. If you use another eye drop simultaneously, it is best to leave an interval of 15 minutes between applications.

Benzalkonium chloride, an ingredient in this formula, can cause eye irritation and even discolor soft contact lenses. Therefore, it is recommended to remove the lenses before applying eye drops and put them back in at least 15 minutes afterwards.

Hygiene and use of the bottle

It is essential to avoid any contact of the tip of the vial with the eye or the eyelids to avoid contamination. The bottle must be properly closed after use.

Drug interactions and use during pregnancy and lactation

Always tell your doctor or pharmacist about all other treatments you are taking to avoid drug interactions. In addition, although the Artificial Tears Martinet 1.4% eye drops can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding , it is always best to consult a healthcare professional before doing so.

Temporary side effects

Note that instillation of eye drops may temporarily blur your vision. It is therefore advisable to wait to regain clear vision before driving a vehicle or using machinery.

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Martinet Artificial Tears Eye Drops 1.4% is available in a 10 ml bottle.

Additional Eye Hydration Tips

In addition to using eye drops, maintaining proper body hydration can also help keep your eyes hydrated. It is recommended that you drink at least 1.5 liters of water a day and include fatty acids in your diet, either through food or by taking dietary supplements such as Alphalarm hydrating capsules .

By following these guidelines, you can effectively manage dry eye symptoms and improve your visual comfort with the use of Martinet Artificial Tears Eye Drops 1.4%.

When is it necessary to consult in case of dry eyes?

Consult an ophthalmologist in the following situations:

  • If your visual acuity decreases rapidly.
  • If you suffer from an eye infection (conjunctivitis, keratitis) or eyelid infection (blepharitis).
  • If the discomfort persists despite the measures taken.
  • If you wear contact lenses and the eye discomfort does not go away quickly. An exam is needed to check for any corneal damage caused by your lenses.

Dry eye, although generally mild, should not be taken lightly. Preventive actions and appropriate follow-up will allow you to maintain optimal eye health.

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