Clear Eyes Cooling Redness Relief Liquid
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Principal Display Panelnew Clear Eyes® Cooling Comfortredness Reliefsterile 0.5 Fl Oz (15 mL) (Clear Eyes Cooling Redness Relief 01)

Principal Display Panelnew Clear Eyes® Cooling Comfortredness Reliefsterile 0.5 Fl Oz (15 mL) (Clear Eyes Cooling Redness Relief 01)
Clear Eyes® is an over-the-counter lubricant and redness reliever eye drop solution that contains Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.03%, and is used to temporarily relieve burning, irritation and redness associated with dryness of the eye. The eye drops provide cooling comfort, soothe, and moisturize eyes that are tired, irritated, or red. It is for external use only and must not be used if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy. Clear Eyes® Lubricant/Redness Reliever Eye Drops can be used up to four times a day, and patients must not touch the container or any surface that comes in contact with their eyes. The eye drop solution can cause temporary dilation of pupils, and overuse can lead to increased redness. Clear Eyes® can be found only in its original container and should be stored at room temperature. Inactive ingredients include benzalkonium chloride, boric acid, glycerin, and more. For more information on Clear Eyes®, call 1-877-214-1767, or visit cleareyes.com.*

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