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Opti-Free Replenish Rewetting Drops, 0.33 fl oz (10 ml) (Pack of 3)

Opti-Free Replenish Rewetting Drops, 0.33 fl oz (10 ml) (Pack of 3)
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Product Description

Moisturizes and refreshes lenses. For soft (hydrophilic) lenses, including silicone hydrogel and gas permeable contact lenses. Opti-Free Replenish Rewetting Drops moisturizes and refreshes your lenses for greater wearing comfort. It also helps remove particulate material that may cause minor irritation, discomfort, dryness, blurring and itchiness while wearing your lenses. Opti-Free Replenish Rewetting Drops contains patented RLM-100, which helps prevent protein deposit build-up on soft (hydrophilic) lenses while you wear them, when used as directed.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17956 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Opti-Free
  • Number of items: 3

Features

  • Pack of three .33-ounce bottles of sterile eye drops (.99 total ounces)
  • Moisturizes and refreshes your contact lenses for greater wearing comfort
  • Contains patented RLM-100, which helps prevent protein deposit build-up on soft (hydrophilic) lenses while you wear them
  • Helps remove particulate material that may cause minor irritation, discomfort, dryness, blurring and itchiness while wearing your lenses
  • Made by Fort Worth, Texas-based Alcon, the largest manufacturer of ophthalmic pharmaceuticals in the United States

Customer Reviews

Not the best, Not the worst, Great for protein problems...4
I'm on the fence about the Replenish drops. I love the Replenish Multi-purpose solution, and so had to try the drops. Now, the drops work, and sometimes--but not always--they work great at clearing up that hazy, fogginess that sometimes happens late in the day as proteins and oils stick to contacts. They don't keep your eyes and lenses as moist for as long as Blink drops do, but they are different products. Replenish is more geared toward keeping your lenses cleaner, rather than wetter, though it does rewet very nicely for an hour or so. But like I said, sometimes it doesn't seem to clean all that consistently. If you have problems with protein deposits and oils sticking to your lenses, you should try this product.

And I would NOT say that it stings, but sometimes I am a little more aware of it's presence after application that I am with Blink drops. Blink relieves right away, and feels more natural than these Replenish drops.

One thing I LOVE about these Replenish drops is the applicator bottle. It quickly puts out perfect drops, at any angle, every time. And they are nice tiny little drops that don't drown your eyes. You might need two drops per eye, as they are that small. In comparison, Blink drop's (which I prefer) applicator tip is fussy about a consistent size drop, and the drop is very large.

The best and safest5
I wear disposable sleep in contacts and have for years. I did research and the safest brand of rewetting drops are made by Alcon, such as Opti-Free. There has never been an FDA recall for them and by all measures they have the highest quality manufacturing of any brand. This is why I use Alcon Opti-Free and only Alcon Opti-Free. I used to buy rewetting drops on price until the Bausch & Lomb and other recalls changed my mind. When I learned that contact lens drops I used in my eyes were subject to a recall upset me greatly. Since then, I only use Alcon, and no other brand. Also, the Opti-Free drops are excellent. The feel good on my eyes and help lubricate my contact lens.

burns!1
I just bought this today and I hate it. It burns when the liquid drops in my eyes, and it made my lenses feel more uncomfortable than before