Dexpanthenol 5%, Carbomer
Gel eye drops
Treatment of non-inflammatory corneal diseases, e.g. corneal dystrophies, corneal degeneration, recurrent corneal erosions and corneal damage in contact lens wearers.
Support the recovery process of corneal and conjunctival injuries, thermal and chemical burns.
Support the specific treatment of corneal infections due to bacterial, fungal or viral infections
Treatment of dry eyes, itchy eyes,...
Ophthalmic gel (intraconjunctival sac)
Depending on the nature and severity of symptoms, apply 1 drop into the conjunctival sac 3
to 5 times a day or more before bedtime.
Avoid letting the tip of the dropper touch your hands, face or eyes.
When applying, hold the dropper upright above the eye, away from the conjunctival sac, so that the dropper can easily
detach from the tip of the dropper.
Blink several times and move the eyeball to distribute the gel evenly over the eye.
After use, close the dropper with the protective cap.
Treatment is continued until symptoms improve.