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  2. Artificial tears - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 Cochrane Review seeking to compare the effectiveness of various over the counter artificial tears in treating dry eye. While the review stated that it is unclear which artificial tear formulation works best, two trials found that 0.2% polyacrylic acid-based tears were more effective in treating dry eye symptoms over 1.4% polyvinyl ...

  3. Over 27 Eye Drops Have Been Recalled: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Artificial tears. Over-the-counter pain relievers. Antibiotics (for bacterial infections) “If it is bacterial, such as the infections associated with the recalls, then a broad spectrum ...

  4. A Full List of Recalled Eye Drops Linked to Potential ... - AOL

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    A rare bacterium found in artificial tears known is triggering eye drop recalls as investigators try to pinpoint the outbreak source. ... This recall includes over 700,000 bottles with expiration ...

  5. Eye drop - Wikipedia

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    There is a wide variety of artificial tear eye drops that provide different surface healing strategies. One can find bicarbonate ions, hypotonicity, high viscosity gels and ointments, and non-preserved types. They all act differently and therefore, one may have to try different artificial tears to find the one that works the best. [3]

  6. Ophthalmic drug administration - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, many researchers have investigated the implications of loading vitamin E into the contact lens matrix of SCLs. [6] Although vitamin E incorporation into the matrix has been shown to slow the release of drugs into the eye and onto cornea (a desirable trait of an ophthalmic delivery system), it has also been shown to decrease oxygen ...

  7. Doctors expect more infections from eyedrops that may be ...

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    The FDA learned in January that the Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreak was associated with EzriCare Artificial Tears. Over-the-counter eyedrops do not require FDA approval. Over-the-counter eyedrops ...

  8. Perfluorohexyloctane - Wikipedia

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    Perfluorohexyloctane is sold as an over-the-counter medication under the brand names Evotears and Novatears in multiple countries, [10] costing around NZ$34.00, A$30, and €30 for a one-month supply. In the US, perfluorohexyloctane is sold under the brand name Miebo; a prescription is required.

  9. CDC warns that tainted recalled eyedrops now linked to more ...

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    The CDC said recalled EzriCare and other eyedrops have been linked to more deaths and vision loss because rare bacterial infections.

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