Buy Systane (Propylene glycol - non Rx) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Eye Lubricant
Dosage : noDose
Quantity : 30mL
Prescription Not Required
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Systane is used to moisturize the eyes. It is an ocular lubricant used to treat inflammation or soreness of the eyes.

Store Systane in a cool, dry place, in a well sealed container.

Avoid using other medications in your eyes while using Systane. If your eyes do not show any significant changes in 3 days, stop using this medication.

Be careful to keep the dropper from touching your eye as if this happens, an infection may occur and this may lead to loss of vision.

Patient Family Information: Take Systane as prescribed to you by your health care provider, or as specified on the label. Always wash your hands before you use Systane. As you squeeze the droplet into your eye, shut your eye gently. Keep your finger pressed against the inside corner of your eye and hold it there for one minute. Wait at least 5 minutes between dropping into the same eye. Only use as many drops as 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 the eye, do not use Systane unless you have an anti-infective medication you use with also. Do not use Systane 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:

Systane

Scientific Name:

Propylene glycol – non Rx

Other Names:

Systane

Strength(s):

noDose

Quantities Available:

30mL

Formulation:

Eye Lubricant

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