Buy Genteal Artificial Tears (Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose - non Rx) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Drops
Dosage : 0.30%
Quantity : 15mL
Prescription Not Required
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Genteal Artificial Tears is an ocular lubricant used to moisturize inflamed and irritated eyes.

Store Genteal Artificial Tears in a cool, dry place, in a well sealed container.

Avoid using other medications in your eyes while using Genteal Artificial Tears. If your eyes do not show any considerable improvements in 3 days, discontinue your use of this medication.

Do not let the dropper make any contact with your eye; if this occurs you could get an infection leading to loss of vision.

Patient Family Information: Use Genteal Artificial Tears you have been directed to by your doctor, or as specified on the label. Clean your hands before each use of Genteal Artificial Tears. Only use the exact number of drops you have been instructed to by your doctor. If you are using the gel or ointment follow the directions provided on the label.

If you have any bacterial, viral, or fungal infection in your eye, do not use Genteal Artificial Tears unless you have an anti-infective medication you use with also. Do not use Genteal Artificial Tears while wearing contact lenses.

Sever Side Effects : Severe: Allergic reaction, severe eye pain, vision changes.

Common: None.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Genteal Artificial Tears

Scientific Name:

Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose – non Rx

Other Names:

Genteal Artificial Tears

Strength(s):

0.30%

Quantities Available:

15mL

Formulation:

Drops

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