Description:
Lubrex Eye Drops contain Paraffin, an effective ocular lubricant. They work by forming a protective film over the eye surface, helping retain moisture and reducing dryness or irritation. These drops are especially useful for people with dry eye syndrome, irritation from screen use, or environmental factors such as wind, dust, or air conditioning.
Medical Uses
Doctors commonly recommend Lubrex Eye Drops for:
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Relief of dry eyes and irritation
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Eye strain from prolonged screen use
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Burning or discomfort due to environmental dryness (wind, smoke, dust, AC exposure)
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As supportive therapy in conditions like allergic conjunctivitis or post-surgery eye care (under medical advice)
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Providing long-lasting moisture for sensitive eyes
How It Works
The paraffin-based lubricant forms a thin protective layer over the cornea. This reduces evaporation of natural tears, maintains hydration, and restores comfort by easing itching, burning, redness, or gritty sensation.
Possible Side Effects
Lubrex Eye Drops are generally well tolerated. Rarely, some users may notice:
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Temporary blurred vision just after instillation
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Mild burning or stinging sensation
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Redness or irritation of the eye
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Rare allergic reaction (swelling or rash around eyes)
If side effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult an eye specialist.
Precautions & Warnings
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For ophthalmic use only — do not ingest.
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Avoid touching the dropper tip to any surface or directly to the eye to prevent contamination.
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Use within the recommended period after opening (usually 28 days).
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Do not use if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy.
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Safe for use in children and elderly under medical advice.
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women can generally use ocular lubricants safely, but it is best to confirm with a doctor.
Storage
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Store at room temperature.
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Keep away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
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Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Lubrex Eye Drops should be used according to your doctor’s or pharmacist’s guidance, especially if symptoms are persistent or linked to another eye condition.

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