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Meijer Seasonal Itching & Redness Relief 15mL - KC DL Meijer Seasonal Eye Drops 15mL

Meijer Seasonal Itching & Redness Relief 15mL - KC DL   Meijer Seasonal Eye Drops 15mL

These are drug facts for an astringent/reddness reliever eye drop containing Tetrahydrozoline HCI 0.05% and Zinc Sulfate 0.25%. The product is meant for temporary relief of discomfort and redness of the eye due to minor irritations. The drug should not be used in case of Namow angle glaucoma. Users should ensure that the tip of the container does not touch any surface and must replace the cap after use. Overuse may cause redness and enlarged pupils. Contact lenses should be removed before the drug is administered. Stop the use of the drug if one experiences eye pain, changes in vision, or continued redness after using it for more than 72 hours. The drug should also not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Though it is manufactured by Meijer Distribution, Inc., the drug is not distributed by Johnson and Johnson, the owners of the Visine trademark. If swallowed, medical help should be sought immediately by contacting a Poison Control Center. The drug is delivered topically with 1-2 drops in the affected eye(s) up to 4 times daily. There are also instructions on storage, inactive ingredients, and the quality guarantee.*

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