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Blepharitis - Management
Dry eye: carbomer and polyvinyl chloride eye drops (with preservatives)

Age from 10 years onwards
Polyvinyl alcohol 1.4% eye drops (Liquifilm Tears®)
Liquifilm Tears 1.4% eye drops
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 15 ml.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £1.93
OTC cost: £3.40
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.
Polyvinyl alcohol 1.4% eye drops (Sno Tears®)
Sno Tears 1.4% eye drops
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 10 ml.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £1.06
OTC cost: £1.86
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.
Carbomer 980 0.2% eye drops (GelTears®)
GelTears 0.2% gel
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 10 grams.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £2.80
OTC cost: £4.93
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.
Carbomer 980 0.2% eye drops (Viscotears®)
Viscotears 0.2% liquid gel
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 10 grams.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £2.80
OTC cost: £4.93
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.
Carbomer 980 0.2% eye drops (Liposic®)
Liposic 0.2% eye gel
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 10 grams.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £2.96
OTC cost: £4.50
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.
Carbomer 974 0.25% eye drops (Liquivisc®)
Liquivisc 0.25% eye gel
Put one or two drops into the affected eye(s) when required to lubricate the eye(s).
Supply 10 grams.
Age: from 10 years onwards
NHS cost: £1.99
OTC cost: £3.50
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Put the drop into the pocket formed by gently pulling down the eyelid and close the eye for 1-2 minutes. After a few days most people only need to use the drops about 4 times a day, if you need to use the drops more than 6 times a day return to your GP.

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