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Dewshel 1% Gel Eye Drop

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Dewshel 1% Gel Eye Drop

Introduction to Dewshel 1% Gel Eye Drop

When needed Dewshel 1 Gel Eye Drop is typically used Follow your doctors instructions regarding the number of drops to use Wait at least 510 minutes before administering any other medication in the same eye to avoid dilution Do not use a bottle if the seal is broken before opening it Always wash your hands and avoid touching the end of the dropper to prevent infection in your eye This medicine may be used for an extended period and is safe to use as long as needed The most common side effects of this medicine include blurred or altered vision redness or irritation and occasional eye pain If you experience these symptoms inform your doctor although they are usually temporary Refrain from driving using machinery or engaging in activities that require clear vision until you are confident in your ability to do so safely Consult your doctor if your condition does not improve or if the side effects bother you This medicine is unlikely to interact with other medications you may be using but it is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of glaucoma Avoid using it while wearing soft contact lenses and consult your doctor if you develop an eye infection while using this medication

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What is the use of Optive eye drops?

Optive Eye Drops contain Carboxymethylcellulose as its active ingredient. It is used as a lubricant for temporary relief from burning irritation and discomfort due to dryness of the eye or due to expo. It helps in restoring the natural moisture of your eyes using natural tears.

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