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Posie
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Posted: at 5:20pm |
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Hi Stella
I have recently managed to get Clinitas drops on prescription and have just seen your message thankyou. The packet does not say the word 'soothe' but they look and feel about the same. They are made by a company called Altacor.
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Posie
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AmandaB
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Posted: at 1:28am |
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Dear Ricko2fit I have seen a similar condition called trichiasis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichiasis you need to demand that your GP demands that your eye hospital take it seriously |
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Gillian Myatt
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Posted: at 6:57pm |
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Hi there,
I've only recently been diagnosed by with dry eyes by my optician and was advised to try viscotears. I found them awkward to use, as you can't keep putting drops in your eyes that disturb your vision for a while and make your make-up run! So I bit the bullet and spent £15.00 on the Optrex spray advertised on tv. I found them quite helpful especially when you're out and about. They're very easy to use and work for about 4 hours. I suppose it all depends on how severe your condition is but I think they are worth the money. I use the viscotears at night time and when I'm in the house so it spreads the cost a bit. I hope this has been helpful
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