
Visine
(Tetrahydrozoline - non Rx)

Drug Name | Dosage | Quantity | Price | Buy Now |
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Visine | 0.05% | 15mL | $24.00 | Add To Cart |
Visine is used to relieve short-term eye irritations due to allergies. Store Visine at a moderate room temperature (between 59 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit or 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Keep out of the reach of children. Take Visine exactly as prescribed to you by your doctor. If there are particles in Visine, or if it seems to be the wrong color, do not use it. Always remove your contacts before using Visine. Wash your hands before using Visine. Lean your head back. Pull your lower eyelid out to make a small pocket. Drip Visine into the pocket and close your eyes. Put your finger on the inside corner of your eyelid for 60 to 120 seconds. Don’t blink. Using a clean tissue remove the excess medicine from around your eye, but avoid touching the eye itself. Wash your hands to remove any medication that may be on them. Do not touch the applicator tip to your eye. If you have allergies to Visine or any of the ingredients of Visine, do not use it. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning on becoming pregnant inform your health care provider before using Visine. Also inform your doctor of any allergies you have to food and medications. If you have diabetes, an enlarged prostate, heart disease, high blood pressure, an overactive thyroid, narrow-angle glaucoma, or trouble urinating inform your doctor. If you are using any other medications while taking Visine, please consult this first with your health care provider as some medicines may interfere with Visine. There are no specific warnings related to Visine.Severe: allergic reaction blurry vision, changes in vision, eye pain, long-term redness or irritationCommon: slight eye redness; tingling sensationOther: None
Visine is used to relieve short-term eye irritations due to allergies.
Store Visine at a moderate room temperature (between 59 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit or 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Keep out of the reach of children.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning on becoming pregnant inform your health care provider before using Visine. Also inform your doctor of any allergies you have to food and medications. If you have diabetes, an enlarged prostate, heart disease, high blood pressure, an overactive thyroid, narrow-angle glaucoma, or trouble urinating inform your doctor. If you are using any other medications while taking Visine, please consult this first with your health care provider as some medicines may interfere with Visine.
There are no specific warnings related to Visine.
Patient Family Information : Take Visine exactly as prescribed to you by your doctor. If there are particles in Visine, or if it seems to be the wrong color, do not use it. Always remove your contacts before using Visine. Wash your hands before using Visine. Lean your head back. Pull your lower eyelid out to make a small pocket. Drip Visine into the pocket and close your eyes. Put your finger on the inside corner of your eyelid for 60 to 120 seconds. Don’t blink. Using a clean tissue remove the excess medicine from around your eye, but avoid touching the eye itself. Wash your hands to remove any medication that may be on them. Do not touch the applicator tip to your eye.
If you have allergies to Visine or any of the ingredients of Visine, do not use it.
Sever Side Effects : Severe: allergic reaction blurry vision, changes in vision, eye pain, long-term redness or irritation
Common: slight eye redness; tingling sensation
Other: None
Visine | Tetrahydrozoline – non Rx | Visine | Visine
Additional information
Brand Name: | Visine |
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Generic name: | Tetrahydrozoline – non Rx |
Other Names: | Visine |
Strength(s): | 0.05% |
Quantities Available: | 15mL |
Formulation: | Eyedrops |
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