Optive Fusion Eye Drops 10ml

Description
Carboxymethyl cellulose, which is the main constituent of Optive Fusion 5 MG Eye Drops is obtained from cellulose and is used for the relief of burning, itching, the discomfort of eyes caused due to dryness or exposure to the sun or the wind. Preservative-Free Eye Drops provide instant relief of dry, irritated and gritty eyes, and are compatible with contact lenses and suitable for use post LASIK surgery.
How to use
Instructions for Use:
Place 1 or 2 drops in the eye(s) as needed.
Precautions
General warnings
External use
This medicine should be used for external applications alone. Internal consumption can lead to harmful side effects.
Blurring of vision
This medicine can cause temporary blurring of vision and hence you should refrain from driving or using heavy machinery immediately after applying it.
Contamination of container
Do not touch the tip of the container with any surface. The cap should be tightly closed post use. Appropriate precautions should be taken to prevent the contamination of the container.
Allergy
This medicine is not recommended for use if you have a history of allergy to the active constituent or any other ingredient present along with it.

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