Why you should NOT use Visine!

in #dlive7 years ago

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My top reasons why you should not use Visine/Clear Eyes/"Get The Red Out" Drops:

  1. The main ingredient is a vasoconstrictor, which constricts the blood vessels in the eye to make it look "whiter". Although your eyes look better, the drop does not solve the underlying problem for why your eyes are red to begin with. Visine only delays, and can worsen the eye redness.
  2. Rebound effect: the more you use Visine, the more your eyes can depend on the medication. With misuse of the drop, the blood vessels in your eye can dilate, and make your eyes look red even when they aren't!
  3. Masking the redness can cause serious damage to your eye and your vision (depending on the main cause of redness).

My recommended eye drops:

I know that the eye drop aisle in the store can be very overwhelming! There are tons of great brands out there, but I personally like and recommend preservative free eye drops to all my patients! Preservative free eye drops are great, because they do not have all these added extra ingredients that can further irritate your eyes. A lot of preservative free eye drops over-the-counter come in one time use vials. My favorite drops actually come in a convenient bottle form!

The Ferrari's of all preservative free eye drops are Hylo drops, produced by Candor Vision. In Canada, this drop can retail for around $35-50 cdn (depending on the type of drop). The eye drop applicator has a one way valve to only expel one drop at a time. My patients have told me that this is one drop they have tried, and have never been able to go back to another artificial tear!

My other favorite preservative free drop is the idrop Pur, produced by imed Pharma. I retail this drop in my office because I feel it works relatively well compared to the Hylo drops, but at a better price point. This can retail for around $20-25 cdn. This eye drop also has a one way valve, and the tip is coated with silver-ion to prevent contamination.

There are many other greats brands such as Systane or Refresh! If you choose to go with a drop that has preservatives, try not to use the drop more than 5-6 times daily. If you feel that you need to use drops more frequently, then switch to a preservative free one!

There is actually going to be a NEW eye drop entering the market soon! This is not yet released in Canada, but is said to be approved to reduce red eyes, WITHOUT the rebound effect that Visine and Clear Eyes have. This will also be available for purchase over-the-counter!

Stay tuned for more!

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Omg wow what a great post Dr Cynthia!

Thanks! I hope it was informative for you!

Great post! Happy to have you on the platform =P

Hi @drcynthia. I had PRK done on my eyes about 2 years ago (really happy with the results) but I was recommended use of Systane and Refresh eyedrops for my dry eyes. I noticed the same thing you are talking about, after a while I kept needing them more and more and it wasn't as effective. Eventually I stopped using them and it worked out, my eyes went back to normal about a year later but I think it's not just Visine that has that issue.

Thanks for your comment @alphasteem. I also tried Systane and Refresh after my LASIK surgery, and I noticed that these drops provided relief for my eyes for about 2 minutes! Haha! That's why I decided to switch to a preservative free one (Hylo), and I actually felt like it helped me and I was not dependent on the drop. However, I do have many patients that love either the Systane or Refresh and use them as needed. Keep it mind that after laser eye surgery, your corneal nerves are severed. It usually takes about 4-6 months for the nerves to regenerate, and your eyes won't feel as dry anymore! Some drops will work for some people, and not others, depending on the composition of their tear film!

Wish I would have known about the preservative free ones...Why couldn't you post this video 2 years ago? 😁 haha. Welcome by the way!

Thanks girl!!

Hihi! welcome, great post. learned something today :)

Thank you! Glad to know you learned something @epoc!