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Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 0.2% 10g

Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 0.2% 10g

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Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 0.2% 10g is a soothing treatment for irritated and dry eyes. It works by creating a protective and lubricating layer on the surface of your eyes, ensuring they retain moisture, which relieves soreness.

The active ingredient of carbomer works by providing synthetic tears, which stop the eyes from getting dry and has a soothing effect.

  • Prevents dry eyes
  • Reduces irritation
  • Creates natural lubrication
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Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 0.2% 10g

£2.19

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Clinitas Carbomer Gel 0.2% 10g is ideal for people with sensitive eyes. The gel's consistency also ensures that it adheres to the eye for a long period after each application, providing ongoing relief.

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When to Use Clinitas Carbomer Gel 0.2%?

Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 0.2% can be beneficial if you suffer from dry and irritated eyes.

It's best to use it when you experience dry and irritated eyes due to environmental factors such as allergens or exposure to wind and air conditioning.

Individuals who spend a lot of time at work in front of computer screens might also find that applying Clinitas gel relieves their symptoms.

As the gel offers lubricating features, applying it at night can provide relief and ensure you don't wake up with irritated eyes.

Age Restrictions

The gel is only suitable for adults over 18 years old. Younger people could experience side effects, and there are more gentle treatments for dry eyes available.

How to Use Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel 10g?

When using the eye gel, please use these instructions:

  1. Wash your hands before you open the tube to avoid contamination.
  2. Remove the cap, tilt your head back, and pull your eyelid down with one finger. This creates a small pocket for the gel.
  3. Hold the tube above your eye in a vertical position, and make sure the tip doesn't touch your eyelashes, eye or eyelid.
  4. Squeeze the tube gently to apply one drop of gel into the pocket.
  5. Close your eye slowly and blink a few times to ensure the gel spreads evenly across the surface of your eye. Then, repeat in the other eye if needed.
  6. Remember to replace the cap and ensure the tip of the tube doesn't touch any other surfaces.

You can use the gel as your doctor or pharmacist recommends or use the information leaflet to determine how often you need to apply it.

When to Avoid Using Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel?

If any of the following apply, you should avoid using the gel and find an alternative treatment:

  • Allergies: People with allergies and sensitivities to carbomer should avoid using the gel.
  • Eye Infections: Using the gel when you have an eye infection can cause reactions and interfere with healing.
  • Other Eye Medications: When using other ointments or eye drops, please ask a pharmacist or doctor for advice, as it can irritate your eyes more.

Precautions

While many pregnant and breastfeeding women can use Carbomer Gel without any problems, it's always a good idea to speak to a doctor or pharmacist for peace of mind.

You can use the gel if you wear contact lenses, but it's vital to remove them and wait for at least half an hour after applying the gel to reinsert them.

Ingredients

The gel contains Carbomer 980, a powerful lubricant. Inactive ingredients include sorbitol for moisture retention and purified water.

Side Effects

Most people use Clinitas Carbomer Eye Gel without experiencing any side effects, and it's generally well tolerated, but potential effects include:

  • Blurred Vision: Blurred vision is usually temporary and disappears after applying the gel. However, if it lasts for a long time, you might need to reduce the amount of gel.
  • Mild Stinging: A mild stinging sensation can also occur after applying the gel, and it usually gets better once your eyes get used to it.
  • Allergic Reactions: Although rare, allergic reactions to the gel's ingredients can occur. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, or itching of the eyes or surrounding area. If these symptoms occur, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
  • Eye Discomfort: Some people may experience general eye discomfort and sticky eyelids.

If you experience prolonged side effects, please speak to your doctor. Stop using the gel immediately if your eyes become red, swollen, or painful, as this could be a reaction to the ingredients.

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Umar Razzaq, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Clinical Pharmacist.
Content Written by:Umar RazzaqMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Written:01/03/2024
Role:Clinical Pharmacist
Nish Fayyaz, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Pharmacist.
Medically Reviewed By:Nish FayyazMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Checked:30/05/2025
Role:Pharmacist
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