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💧 Stay sharp, stay hydrated — your eyes deserve the best!
OPTASE Dry Eye Intense Drops offer preservative-free, glycerin-based hydration in a compact multidose bottle delivering 300 doses. Designed for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers, these drops provide long-lasting relief from dry eye discomfort, backed by a 4.5-star rating from thousands of satisfied users.








| ASIN | B088P7RDRR |
| Active Ingredients | glycerin |
| Additional Features | Long-Lasting |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,913 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Dry Eye Relief Products #45 in Vision Products |
| Brand | Optase |
| Brand Name | Optase |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,493 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Drops |
| Included Components | Glycerin 0.2% |
| Item Dimensions | 1.28 x 1.38 x 3.58 inches |
| Item Form | Drop |
| Item Weight | 0.33 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.28 x 1.38 x 3.58 inches |
| Manufacturer | Scope Health Inc |
| Net Content Count | 1 Bag |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Eye Health,Hydrating |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dry Eye |
| Target Use Body Part | Eyes |
| UPC | 860001268157 |
J**T
Very relieving drops for dry eyes
These drops were recommended to me by my optometrist. These are really good drops. They last longer than most brands on the shelf and provide immediate cooling and comfort for dry eyes.
L**C
Best eye drops ever
The best eye drops I’ve found, to resolve dry eye. Probably my screen use for work but also health issues are the cause of my dry eyes. These eye drops feel the most natural and last most of the day for me.
N**S
Great eye drops
These Optase intense eye drops do help with dry eye.
W**W
Comparison
Just had LASIK surgery, and since I’ll be using a lot of eye drops over the next few months, decided to buy one of each of the recommended drops on my aftercare list. They only recommended preservative free drops, and the photo show the four brands I’ve been using. Slime factor: Optase - the slimiest (thickest) Systane Complete PF - also pretty slimey Refresh Relieva PF - not very slimey at all Thera tears - least slimey (feels like regular water) The Optase is expensive, but it works well. It does leave my cheeks with a slime residue, so I splash or wipe my face off a few times a day. That’s not necessary, but I prefer to. It doesn’t crud or anything. I think “300 doses” is a touch optimistic. I did the math and for me, it came out to closer to 200 or so. I gravitate to the Systane the most often, all said and done. It does crud my eyelashes a bit after several uses in a row, but it keeps my eyes lubricated a good long time. I found it similar to Optase with a little less slime factor. I sometimes splash off my eyes when using this one too. I like Refresh for different reasons, it feels light and clean due it’s more watery consistency. But it doesn’t keep my eyes lubricated as long, so I keep this at the ready when I do use it. I have to reapply more often. Lastly, Theratears. It doesn’t really market as PF, but in small print, the box does say it’s “preservative free in the eye.” Not sure what that means, but it was on my recommended list so I bought it. This is most like a “regular” eye drop. Feels very light and watery, and comes in a regular dropper bottle without the vacuum PF nub. Works well and I got a bigger bottle at a good price point. All in all, I like all of them for different reasons and like to vary it up day to day depending on what I’m doing. If I’m out and about with less time to reapply, I go for the Optase or Systane. When I’m lounging at home with more leeway to reapply, I go with Refresh and Theratears because it feels less gunky. Hope this helps.
L**8
Great preservative free option
I developed ocular rosacea and had severe eye irritation and dry eyes requiring frequent use of drops, which means the best option is preservative free. This is an amazing option! The only complaint that I have is that it’s kind of easy to squeeze too much out.
B**R
Be Patient: Don't squeeze too hard!
Although, the drops work well for dry eyes for most people, many people complain about the bottle. They complain they need to squeeze so hard to get the first drop out, they frequently get, instead, multiple drops or a stream of drops. Why is this bottle designed this way, you might wonder. The simple answer is that in order to keep drops sterile in a multiuse bottle, the bottle had to be designed to let drops out when you squeeze, but not allow contaminants to be sucked into the bottle when you release. These contaminants could be in the air around you or on the tip of the bottle had it unintentionally touched anything. So the bottle was given a flatter dispensing end to keep the tip out of your eye. It has a blue exit point instead. (More on that latter). Inside there is a one way valve, that stays closed until you use the drops. (See picture) . When you squeeze the bottle, an extremely small flow of liquid opens the valve to allow the drop to exit, but this requires more time to deliver the drop, than a conventional bottle not having the resistance of such a valve. If you impatiently squeeze too hard, two things happen. 1. Multiple drops may be dispensed. 2. Air that is packaged in the bottle above the liquid may be forced out of the bottle along with the drops. (If the bottle his held vertically while instilling the drops, the latter is less likely to happen.) Since the valve works in only one direction, as the bottle empties and no air gets back in, a vacuum is created causing the bottle to collapse, making it more difficult to squeeze out every bit of its contents. Optase says they overfill the bottle beyond the claimed 0.33 ml, to give you a usable 0.33 ml, even though some remains in the totally collapsed bottle. Given the necessity for this design, in order to keep preservative free drops sterile, is there any easier way to dispense drops? Here is my procedure: 1. After removing the cap, be careful to keep the blue tip from touching your face or eye. 2.Imagine the blue tip to be a "bulls eye" upon which you will focus while squeezing the bottle. 3. Sit in an easy chair or sofa and steady your head backwards against the back, so that you are looking at the ceiling. 4. Hold the bottle vertically over your eye so that you can focus on the blue tip. Position the bottle so the "blue bulls eye" is in the center of your view close to your eye. 5. Squeeze the bottle with steady pressure until a drop begins to form on the blue tip. As it begins to form, the blue target becomes somewhat blurred, but continue squeezing until the drop actually drops into your eye. (Be patient while squeezing. It may take up to 15 seconds for the first drop to actually drop.) Squeezing harder will not speed this up and may result in wasted extra drops. After the first drop, the next drop will take less time. 4. After administering the drops, be sure to shake off, in a horizontal direction, any extra liquid that may remain on the blue tip. If you fail to do this before recapping the bottle, that extra drop my cause mold to form inside the cap. 5. Tighten the cap completely after use. All of this seems like a pain, especially if you are accustomed to drop bottles that contain preservatives and don't need bottle of this design. (BTW, Optase is not the only maker of preservative free drops, who use this bottle. Both BioTrue and Systane make preservative free versions in the same bottle.) Unfortunately Optase doesn't give you a choice of daily vials that Systane and BioTrue also offer. If you don't want the hassle, check out BioTrue drops in single use vials. They have nearly the same ingredients as Optase and probably work nearly as well. The downside of single use vials is they are more expensive than a multiuse bottle. Perhaps, because Optase is already so expensive in a preservative-free multiuse bottle, they don't offer single use vials. It could be most people couldn't afford them.
A**R
Best product for dry eyes
This product was recommended by my ophthalmologist’s medical assistant. I have extremely dry eyes, and had been using other products. This eye drop is a game changer. I use twice a day, but honestly, I do not always use that often. Now my eyes never feel dry. This is moisturizing to the eyes, no irritation. Definitely recommend
L**H
Great product.
Great eye drops for dry eyes. Also great for those who don’t want to use or can’t use products with preservatives. Use these drops multiple times each day.
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