Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops
Experience Relief with Every Blink!
For treating symptoms of moderate to severe dry eye, Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops can provide you with the enhanced comfort you are looking for. Some typical symptoms of moderate to severe dry-eye may include: persistent burning, stinging or scratchiness, significant redness, mucus discharge, blurred vision and difficulty moving your eyelids.
Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops:
- All the advantages of Blink® Tears but with a thicker, more viscous lubricating formula for enhanced comfort
- Uniquely formulated for daytime and nighttime use and improves end of day comfort1
- Upon instillation, the gentle preservative dissipates when exposed to light and to the tear film composition
What else makes Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops Formula so unique?
- It RESTORES your tear film each time you blink
- It is clinically shown to IMPROVE tear film stability2,3
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – If you do not experience the relief you expect, simply mail the unused portion with proof of purchase for a full refund to:
Abbott Medical Optics Inc.
1700 E. St Andrew Place
Santa Ana, CA 92705 U.S.A.
Customer Service 1-800-347-5005
Ask your Eye Care Professional what makes Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops effective.
If you are allergic to any ingredient in Blink GelTears® Lubricating Eye Drops, do not use this product. Stop use and ask a doctor if you experience eye pain, changes in vision, continued redness or irritation of the eye, or if the condition worsens or persists for more than 72 hours.
For further details, click on the “Indication and Important Safety Information” tab.
- Dumbleton, Kathy, M.Sc., Woods, Craig, Ph.D., Fonn, Desmond, M. Optom. “An Investigation of the Efficacy of a Novel Ocular Lubricant” Eye and Contact Lens, Vol. 35 No. 3 May 2009.
- Huth S, Tran D, Skotnitsky C, Lasswell L, Mahmud P, Kim T. Wavelength-dependent optical interferometry measurements of change in thickness of apical corneal tear film following eye drop instillation. Poster presented at: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology: April 27-May 1, 2008; Fort Lauderdale, FL.
- Creech JL, Do LT, Fatt I, Radke CJ. In vivo tear-film thickness determination and implications for tear-film stability. Curr Eye Res. 1998;17(11):1058-1066.
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