Systane® GEL DROPS
Lubricant Eye Gel
LONG-LASTING relief for severe Dry Eye1
Feel unstoppable with SYSTANE® GEL DROPS, a thicker gel formulation that provides long-lasting relief for severe sufferers*.
Key Benefits
- LONG-LASTING Dye Eye Relief1; compliments chronic Dry Eye treament2
- Nighttime symptom relief for Severe Dry Eye1
- Easy to use Multi-dose Drop-Tainer™ bottle
- For severe, chronic sufferers*
Product Information & Usage
Product Information
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For Aqueous (Water) Deficient Dry Eye
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Thicker gel formulation, suitable for Severe Dry Eye and/or Night time usage
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Protects against further cell damage1
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Available sizes: 10mL Drop-Tainer™ bottle
Product Usage
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May be used as needed throughout the day
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Place 1 or 2 drops in the affected eye(s) as needed and blink
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Can be used before wearing contact lenses and/or after removing contact lenses**
Systane® GEL DROPS FAQs
Systane® GEL DROPS Lubricant Eye Gel cannot be used while wearing contact lenses but can be used before wearing contact lenses and/or after removing contact lenses.
Systane® GEL DROPS 10mL bottle can be used for 3 months after opening, as long as the product has not expired. Always check the label for the expiration date.
No, Systane® GEL DROPS is not preservative free, it contains a very small quantity of the preservative (POLYQUAD™ 0.001%)
Ingredients & Safety
A sterile solution containing polyethylene glycol 400, propylene glycol, hydroxypropyl guar, sorbitol, aminomethylpropanol, boric acid, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, edetate disodium, and POLYQUAD™ (polyquaternium-1) 0.001% preservative.
For ocular use only.
If solution changes color or becomes cloudy, do not use.
To avoid contamination, never touch the dropper tip of the container to any surface.
Replace cap after using.
Stop using and consult your eye care professional if you experience:
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Persistent eye discomfort,
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Vision changes,
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Excessive tearing,
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Redness of the eye
Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help.
*Based on internal assessment and patient segmentation
**Please refer to relevant instructions for use
References:
1. Christensen M, Martin A, Meadows D. An evaluation of the efficacy and patient acceptance of a new lubricant eye gel. The American Academy of Optometry Annual Meeting; 2011; E-Abstract 115013.
2. Cohen S, et al. Evaluation of clinical outcomes in patients with dry eye disease using lubricant eye drops containing polyethylene glycol or carboxymethylcellulose. Clin Ophtalmology. 2014;8:157-164.
Consult your healthcare or eye care professional for use, precautions, warnings and contraindications.