As lágrimas são essenciais para a saúde ocular, mas quando a produção natural de lágrimas é insuficiente, os sintomas de olhos secos podem se tornar um incômodo diário. É nesse contexto que as gotas lubrificantes TheraTears Dry Eye Therapy se destacam como uma solução eficaz e inovadora. Com 30 vials de uso único, essas gotas oferecem alívio imediato e duradouro para os sintomas de olhos secos, proporcionando uma hidratação suave e única que se assemelha à das lágrimas naturais.
As gotas TheraTears são formuladas com cinco eletrólitos vitais que estão presentes nas lágrimas naturais, ajudando a corrigir o desequilíbrio salino que pode causar desconforto ocular. A ausência de conservantes torna este produto ideal para olhos sensíveis, garantindo que cada aplicação seja segura e eficaz. Os vials individuais são embalados em um pouch de alumínio, preservando a frescura e a eficácia do produto até o momento do uso.
Desenvolvidas por um oftalmologista após 18 anos de pesquisa, as gotas TheraTears são recomendadas por profissionais da saúde ocular, oferecendo uma solução confiável para quem sofre de olhos secos. Cada caixa contém 30 vials, tornando-se uma opção prática e conveniente para o dia a dia. Além disso, o produto é elegível para FSA e HSA nos Estados Unidos, facilitando o acesso a quem precisa.
– Alívio imediato e duradouro dos sintomas de olhos secos.
– Hidratação única que imita as lágrimas naturais.
– Correção do desequilíbrio salino, promovendo conforto ocular.
– Sem conservantes, ideal para usuários com olhos sensíveis.
– Praticidade dos vials de uso único, garantindo frescor e facilidade de transporte.
Para utilizar as gotas TheraTears Dry Eye Therapy, comece lavando bem as mãos. Abra um vial individual e incline a cabeça levemente para trás. Com cuidado, puxe a pálpebra inferior para baixo e instile uma ou duas gotas diretamente no olho afetado. Feche os olhos suavemente após a aplicação e evite piscar excessivamente para permitir que a solução se espalhe uniformemente. Descarte o vial após o uso, pois cada um é projetado para uso único. Repita o processo conforme necessário, especialmente em situações que possam agravar os sintomas de olhos secos, como exposição a ambientes com ar condicionado ou poluição.
Frozen_Lizard –
I don’t usually write reviews, but I just have to point this out. Since my Lasik surgery last week, I’ve used four different brands of preservative-free eye drops, including the ones given to me after the surgery.
I like to use a lot of eye drops to ensure the best recovery, so I’ve gone through quite a bit. Being unsure of which brand of eye drops was the best, and with only 3 vials left of the last box I had, I decided to quickly buy something before determining my favorite. I thought Theratears, being the cheapest option, would serve as a temporary solution until I found my ideal eye drops.
I should’ve learned by now that cheap doesn’t mean lower quality. To my pleasant surprise, Theratears turned out to be the best one. I knew it immediately as soon as I used the first vial. Unlike the others, I didn’t feel the need to use another vial.
It’s practically half the price of all the other brands I’ve bought, and it also seems to have the most solution. I’m so happy that my favorite eye drops won’t put another dent in my pocket after my Lasik surgery.
Ed –
I am just coming off a bout of really-painful-right-eye. I think it may have all started from using a little bottle of Bausch & Lomb contacts lubricants without actually using contacts. I came home with strained eyes one day (I have a habit of not blinking when I focus on the screen), put some drops in, and they made things worse. The next week, I tried again, only with the same bad results. Then I tried on a pair of cheapo contacts and used many drops of that Bausch & Lomb stuff.
I don’t know if it was something in the contacts packaging or if it was from too much of the Bausch & Lomb drops, but my eye started hurting really bad for the next 2 days, the top of my sinuses were swelling, and I had to go to an optometrist. I couldn’t work, I hated watching Youtube, I hated having my eye open or closed. Life was terrible for those 2 days. Opcon A didn’t do anything at all. The doctor’s prescription, though, has cleared things up — a week of antibiotics drops, plus I’m on my third week of ketotifen (allergy) drops now. They cleared the really bad part of the pain but the antibiotics still left my eyeball feeling like it had something foreign near its core. It’s fine now that I’m off it. I have my third and hopefully final visit tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I’ve just started using Thera Tears yesterday, and I don’t know if it’s because they’re preservative-free or if the formulation is just magic, but I don’t think my eyes have felt this good in 10+ years! Unlike other “lubricating drops”, these make my eyes feel better instantly, and judging by what my fingers feel like after wiping away the overflow, the formula does feel slick. Each disposable vial contains plenty, so I’m using 2 drops on each eye in the morning, and another 2 drops each in the afternoon, with lots of extra left over. My last two evenings have been completely sore-eye free! I can’t recommend the product enough.
Frozen_Lizard –
First off, these drops work great. Very soothing. Alieves dryness and itching with no issues at all. I’ve used this particular brand many times before but never in this configuration.
I really like these individual single use droppers. I wasn’t sure what to think at first — did single use mean they contained only enough to put two or three drops in one eye? No. Not at all. There is plenty in each little vial to put multiple drops in both eyes. It just makes it easier to use what you need.
I absolutely recommend this product. From now on these individual packets will be my first choice.
Sequor –
Well known brand that if effective for dry eye.
Elle –
I’ve been using these for a few years now! They really help me to refresh in the morning and after taking my makeup off at night to clear out my eyes.
I love that they’re non-toxic and I can use them as much as I need. Downside is that they’re expensive, but they are worth it in my opinion.
Athar –
Very good product
Anne –
The drops seem to help somewhat but I still feel like I have a foreign body, or a rogue contact lens in my eye.
The moisture drops feel good.
They’re a nice size to carry in your pocket or purse.
jenny –
Love this eye product thera tears is very moisturizing and great for travel
Jin Oh –
Indeed very effective compare to other similar products available over the counter
Aj –
Love these. Repeat buyer. They definitely help with eye dryness and feel so good. I’m very sensitive to eye drop preservatives AND sugar alcohols/sugar substitutes/artificial sweeteners in anything so I always inspect ingredients closely. You’d be surprised how many eyedrops (and a huge variety of other random products) contain ingredients like sorbitol, saccharin, etc!! These have none. There’s enough in each dropper that if you miss once or twice there’s still a couple drops left to get the eyeball. Non-irritating and no rebound dryness like other drops cause.