Eye Care

Refresh Plus Lubricant Eye Drops 100 Single Use Containers

Lubricant Eye Drops Preservative Free Safe for Contacts Not all eye drops are specifically designed to lubricate. Some drops are specifically designed to help relieve allergies. Others remove redness from your eyes. Over-the-counter artificial tears are designed to provide temporary relief to the symptoms associated with Dry Eye.
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  • The kind of eye drops you’re reaching for makes a difference.

    Not all eye drops are specifically designed to lubricate. Some drops are specifically designed to help relieve allergies. Others remove redness from your eyes. Over-the-counter artificial tears are designed to provide temporary relief to the symptoms associated with the Dry Eye.

    To relieve burning, irritation, and discomfort due to Dry Eye, reach for artificial tears from REFRESH®—the #1 Doctor Recommended Brand of Artificial Tears.1

  • REFRESH PLUS® Lubricant Eye Drops instantly moisturizes to provide immediate, long-lasting relief for dry, irritated, sensitive eyes. It comes in preservative-free, single-use vials and has many of the same healthy qualities as your own natural tears.

    REFRESH PLUS® has also been demonstrated to relieve post-LASIK dryness.* 2
    It is safe to use as often as needed and is safe to use with contact lenses.

    Dry Eye is a reduction in your eyes’ ability to produce or maintain sufficient quantity and quality of natural tears.

    Insufficient tears can lead to:

    • Irritated, painful eyes

    • Increased risk of eye infection

    • Negative effects on vision

    • Damage to the eye surface

    An estimated 25 million Americans suffer from Dry Eye symptoms.
    In fact, Dry Eye symptoms are commonly reported among people visiting their eye doctor.

  • • Irritation

    • Dryness

    • Burning/stinging

    • Gritty and sandy feeling

    • Itching

  • • Scratchiness

    • Swelling/puffy eyes

    • Eye pain

    • Light sensitivity

    • Transient blurred vision

  • • “Something in my eye” feeling

    • Discomfort during contact lens wear

    • Stringy mucus in or around the eyes

    • Excessive tearing

    • Redness