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Reddit mentions of Refresh Optive Lubricant Eye Drops, Box of 2 x 15 ml bottles

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Refresh Optive Lubricant Eye Drops, Box of 2 x 15 ml bottles. Here are the top ones.

Refresh Optive Lubricant Eye Drops, Box of 2 x 15 ml bottles
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Country of origin is United States
Specs:
Height1.55 Inches
Length4 Inches
Size0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width1.95 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Refresh Optive Lubricant Eye Drops, Box of 2 x 15 ml bottles:

u/ArcticMonkeysFan · 3 pointsr/cscareerquestions

I use these glasses from Amazon for when I'm on the computer.

I also use these lubricating eyedrops (I have dry eyes from Lasik). A bottle can last me anywhere between 4-6 months.

The glasses, eyedrops, and flux (as others have mentioned) together make a world of a difference. I wouldn't be able to go on the computer for so long without them. I really recommend to give the three a try!

u/PA2012 · 3 pointsr/ReviewThis

I second this info. I worked for optometrists for several years and that is also what they all said. It is always good to get an eye exam, but here are some tricks you can try before spending too much money: 1. Take a short break for 4-5 minutes every hour to look away from your screen and bink/close your eyes. 2. Get some eye drops like Optive, Blink, or Systain Ultra (my favorite) and use them during those breaks (at least 3 times a day, more if needed). If you live in the US you can get these at a local drug store, and probably get a smaller/cheaper size to start out to see if it helps.

u/slitt_vicious · 1 pointr/xboxone

Was looking through my old comments and thought I would be right on time with this comment. :)

Refresh Optive

It is stupidly expensive, but also the best eyedrops I've ever used. Avid gamer, all-day computer user (work), and having had Lasik...my eyes get dry and I've tried a lot of brands. I have not tried the generic of this (CVS)...may work just as well.