Unisol 4 Preservative Free Saline Solution, 12-Ounce Container (Pack of 3)
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| Price: | $23.49 |
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Product Description
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Smaller Bottle, SAME OUNCES!
- For rinsing after cleaning and for heat disinfection of soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses.
- Discard bottle and contents 30 days after opening.
UNISOL® 4 is a STERILE PRESERVATIVE FREE saline solution balanced to the same pH as your eye's natural tears for superior comfort.
UNISOL® 4 is an aqueous solution containing sodium chloride, boric acid, and sodium borate.
Questions? 1-800-757-9195 8am-11pm Monday-Friday CST, 9am-11pm Saturday & Sunday CST
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12546 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Unisol
- Number of items: 3
- Dimensions: 2.25 pounds
Features
- For rinsing after cleaning and for heat disinfection of soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses
- Sterile and preservative-free saline solution
- pH-balanced to eye's natural tears for superior comfort
- Note: discard bottle and contents 30 days after opening
- Please read all label information on delivery
Customer Reviews
Yes - it is 9 bottles
The ad is not clear that this is for three (3) boxes of these bottles, but I ordered them anyway. And... there are three boxes with three bottles in each box for a total of 9 bottles - really great price!
Only Saline That I Can Use
Thank you, Amazon - this is the only saline that I can use. Any others that I have tried result in my eyes burning, even the "sensitive eyes" type. All the stores except for Walgreens in my area have stopped carrying it. Great price on your 3-pack of boxes (3 bottles in each box).
ahhhhh relief
I have chronic allergies and the preservatives in regular saline/cleaner exacerbated the irritation from lens deposits.
Before I discovered Unisol, contacts = misery and chronic red eye. I now clean my lenses in Clear Care and rinse them (even new ones) in Unisol before insertion. My disposables now last 2-3 weeks vs barely 10 days before. I also have no more than a thin line of redness at the end of the day.




