What causes dry eyes?
Having dry eyes is a common condition that in most cases can affect your daily functioning. It is not serious and can be treated quite easily. There are a number of potential conditions that can cause dry eyes, and these include:
Age, which is more common in people over 50 years of age
wear contact lenses
Looking at computer screens for long periods of time
smoking
drinking alcohol
Certain types of medication, such as antidepressants
Symptoms of dry eyes include itching, soreness, redness, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light.
Artilac Gel is a highly viscous ophthalmic substance that supports the three layers of the tear film to provide long-lasting hydration and protection of the ocular surface in the presence of a sensation of dry eyes.
Artilac Gel, including the important outer lipid layer, is designed to retain moisture on the surface of the eye to provide maximum and long-lasting comfort.
Artilac Gel is ideal for anyone who suffers from a range of dry eye symptoms such as tired eyes, fatigue, burning or tears.
how to use it ARTELAC NIGHTTIME GEL ?
Apply 3 to 5 or more drops of gel daily, or if you prefer to use it at night, put 1 drop of gel in the eyes 15 minutes before going to bed.
People can also benefit from using Artelac Gel in addition to their original dry eye product to provide additional protection.
Warnings
It may cause temporary blurred vision after use.
-Remove contact lenses before use.
Wait about 15 minutes before using another eye product or before replacing contact lenses.
Avoid touching the tip of the tube with your eyes or with your fingers to prevent any possible contamination.
- Do not store above 25°C.
Once opened, it can be used for 6 weeks.
Ingredients
Artelac gel comes in a 10g tube.
Each 1 gram contains 2 mg Carbomer, Medium Chain Triglycerides plus Sterile Water, Sorbitol and Sodium Hydroxide.
Cetrimide is used as a preservative.
the benefits
Maintains moisture throughout the night to relieve dry eye symptoms.
- Long-term hydration and also adds protection in cases of inflammation and redness of the eyes.