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Optizoline Eye Drops 10 ml

Optizoline is a sterile ophthalmic solution that combines a decongestant and an antiseptic. It quickly relieves eye redness, itching, and minor irritations caused by dust, smoke, or allergies

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  • Key Ingredientsأنتازولين هيدروكلوريد 0.5 مجم ، تتراهيدروزولين هيدروكلوريد 0.4 مجم
  • Product FormEye Drops
  • Package Size10 mL
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use for more than 4-5 consecutive days to avoid rebound congestion. Consult a doctor if you have glaucoma or severe eye pain. Remove contact lenses before use.
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Away From Sunlight.
  • How To UsePut one drop in the eye as needed. Do not use for long periods without consulting a doctor.
  • ConcernsEye redness, allergic conjunctivitis, burning sensation, and minor ocular irritation

Q1: What are Optizolin eye drops?

A1: They are eye drops used to treat redness and irritation of the eyes due to allergies or strain.

Q2: What are they used for?

A2: They relieve redness and irritation of the eyes caused by allergies (such as hay fever).

They also relieve eye irritation caused by exposure to environmental factors such as smoke or swimming pool water.

Q3: How should they be used?

A3: Instill one drop into each eye 3 to 4 times daily, or as directed by your doctor.

Q4: Are they recommended for children?

A4: They are not recommended for children under 12 years of age unless advised by a doctor.

Q5: When should I see a doctor?

A5: If your symptoms do not improve within 72 hours or worsen, you should see a doctor.