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Started by P.Trish, March 05, 2012, 11:46:06 AM

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P.Trish

Are your eyes constantly red, no matter how often you are using moisture-drops? I heard that Visine (get the red out) is not a good thing to use
female dx'd Jan 2012, English/Drama Teacher: retired, plaquenil 400mg, aspirin 80 mg, Lisinipril 20mg,  fish oil, multi vitamins, methyl pred  pack (every 2 months) evoxac, d-mannose, biotin, gluten free
. Stroke survivor  'Have a heart that never hardens and a touch that never hurts" (Dickens)

topping21

Sjogrens Syndrome = the gift that keeps on giving.

Yes I put in drops from the time I wake up till the time I go to bed and my eyes are still red.  Now add insult to injury its March and I suffer really bad from spring allergies.


slccom

Do NOT use Visine! Your eyes are already very vulnerable, and the cheapo eye drops contain a preservative that will eventually damage your cornea.
Sharon

P.Trish

I threw the Visine in the trash!
female dx'd Jan 2012, English/Drama Teacher: retired, plaquenil 400mg, aspirin 80 mg, Lisinipril 20mg,  fish oil, multi vitamins, methyl pred  pack (every 2 months) evoxac, d-mannose, biotin, gluten free
. Stroke survivor  'Have a heart that never hardens and a touch that never hurts" (Dickens)

A66eyroad

The whites of my eyes are gray where they aren't red. I think white eyes are so pretty. I always look at people's eyes, the way other women look at other people's shoes!   ::)
Female, 61
Sjogrens, UCTD, and subacute cutaneous lupus. Flu-like symptoms, mouth & nasal ulcers, itchy rash, high cholesterol, headache, earache, tinnitis, dizziness. Hangover-like nausea, especially in the a.m.
Plaquenil, Atabrine, DHEA, Aleve, Evoxac, Allegra/Benedryl, esomeprazole.

eyeamdry

Anything that says "gets the red out" is a no-no for our eyes. I used to know the names of some of the preservatives, but I've long forgotten.  I just know we are better out without them and preservatives can damage our eyes after a period of time.  Doesn't mean they will, but who wants to take a chance?

Lucy

Linda196

The preservatives aren't the biggest problem with "get the red out" drops, it's the active ingredient Tetrahydrozoline HCl which is a blood vessel constrictor and, in addition to reducing the size of the blood vessels can increase dryness on the surface of the eye!

This is also a drug which, when given internally, can drastically reduce blood pressure, induce violent diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. Granted it's only in the eye drops at a concentration of 0.05%, but it's not a chemical to be trifled with!
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DragonflyC

My eyes are always red, but they've gotten a lot better since I switched to preservative-free drops and started using them frequently (at least once an hour, more if I'm at the computer for a long time).